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The following pages link to On the relevance of continuum damage mechanics as applied to the Mullins effect in elastomers (Q1779781):
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- A hyperelastic constitutive model for rubber-like materials (Q326073) (← links)
- Prediction of the softening and damage effects with permanent set in fibrous biological materials (Q361460) (← links)
- Mullins' effect in semicrystalline polymers: experiments and modeling (Q365657) (← links)
- A model for the Mullins effect during multicyclic equibiaxial loading (Q368163) (← links)
- Mullins' effect in semicrystalline polymers (Q837863) (← links)
- Computational modelling of the stress-softening phenomenon of rubber-like materials under cyclic loading (Q860009) (← links)
- A constitutive model dealing with damage due to cavity growth and the Mullins effect in rubber-like materials under triaxial loading (Q957452) (← links)
- A comparison between pseudo-elastic and damage models for modelling the Mullins effect in industrial rubber components (Q985965) (← links)
- An anisotropic pseudo-elastic approach for modelling Mullins effect in fibrous biological materials (Q985967) (← links)
- Modeling of anisotropic softening phenomena: Application to soft biological tissues (Q1013941) (← links)
- Unified constitutive modeling of rubber-like materials under diverse loading conditions (Q1796415) (← links)
- Mullins effect in thermoplastic elastomers: experiments and modeling (Q1939896) (← links)
- A hyperelastic model for corneal stroma accounting for cross-linking and damage (Q2145236) (← links)
- Equilibrium configurations and stability of a damaged body under uniaxial tractions (Q2342160) (← links)
- Equilibrium paths of a hyperelastic body under progressive damage (Q2434114) (← links)
- Cyclic viscoplasticity of thermoplastic elastomers (Q2465691) (← links)
- Relaxed incremental variational formulation for damage at large strains with application to fiber-reinforced materials and materials with truss-like microstructures (Q2952117) (← links)
- Local existence of a solution to a free boundary problem describing migration into rubber with a breaking effect (Q6145278) (← links)