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The following pages link to Homogenization-based constitutive models for porous elastomers and implications for macroscopic instabilities. I: Analysis (Q1019365):
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- Cavitation in elastomeric solids. I: A defect-growth theory (Q361427) (← links)
- A micromechanics finite-strain constitutive model of fibrous tissue (Q361464) (← links)
- Effective behavior of porous elastomers containing aligned spheroidal voids (Q368165) (← links)
- A generalized uncertainty propagation criterion from benchmark studies of microstructured material systems (Q465747) (← links)
- Thermomechanical characterisation of cellular rubber (Q510795) (← links)
- A multilevel computational strategy for handling microscopic and macroscopic instabilities (Q649464) (← links)
- A renormalization approach to model interaction in microstructured solids: application to porous elastomer (Q695831) (← links)
- A micro-continuum-mechanical material model for failure of rubber-like materials: application to ageing-induced fracturing (Q985112) (← links)
- A multiscale approach of nonlinear composites under finite deformation: experimental characterization and numerical modeling (Q994673) (← links)
- An exact result for the macroscopic response of porous neo-Hookean solids (Q1016369) (← links)
- Onset of cavitation in compressible, isotropic, hyperelastic solids (Q1017940) (← links)
- Homogenization-based constitutive models for porous elastomers and implications for macroscopic instabilities. II: Results (Q1019366) (← links)
- Tangent second-order estimates for the large-strain, macroscopic response of particle-reinforced elastomers (Q2377183) (← links)
- Soft elastic composites: microstructure evolution, instabilities and relaxed response by domain formation (Q6163052) (← links)
- A three-scale compressible microsphere model for hyperelastic materials (Q6555253) (← links)