Mesoscale constitutive modeling of non-crystallizing filled elastomers
From MaRDI portal
Publication:268001
DOI10.1007/S00466-015-1251-1zbMath1382.74119OpenAlexW2236648108WikidataQ64017280 ScholiaQ64017280MaRDI QIDQ268001
Nils Hojdis, Juliane Jungk, Ajay B. Harish, Carla Recker, Peter Wriggers
Publication date: 12 April 2016
Published in: Computational Mechanics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00466-015-1251-1
finite element methodcarbon blackcluster breakagefilled elastomersmesoscale constitutive modelingMullins damage
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Finite element implementation of a microstructure-based model for filled elastomers
- Two-scale mechanism-based theory of nonlinear viscoelasticity
- A three-dimensional constitutive model for the large stretch behavior of rubber elastic materials
- Mullins effect and cyclic stress softening of filled elastomers by internal sliding and friction thermodynamics model
- A constitutive model for the Mullins effect with permanent set in particle-reinforced rubber
- A theory of network alteration for the Mullins effect
- Introduction to computational micromechanics
- A mirco-mechanically based continuum damage model for carbon black-filled rubbers incorporating Mullins' effect
- A network evolution model for the anisotropic mullins effect in carbon black filled rubbers
- Combining the logarithmic strain and the full-network model for a better understanding of the hyperelastic behavior of rubber-like materials
- Bergström-Boyce model for nonlinear finite rubber viscoelasticity: theoretical aspects and algorithmic treatment for the FE method
- A one-dimensional viscoplastic constitutive theory for filled polymers
- A variational approach to the theory of the elastic behaviour of multiphase materials
- Transition from micro-mechanics to computationally efficient phenomenology: Carbon black filled rubbers incorporating Mullins' effect
- A constitutive equation for nonlinear solids which undergo deformation induced microstructural changes
- A phenomenological three-dimensional rate-independent continuum damage model for highly filled polymers: Formulation and computational aspects
- A physically based method to represent the thermo-mechanical behaviour of elastomers
- A finite elastic-viscoelastic-elastoplastic material law with damage: theoretical and numerical aspects.
- Superimposed finite elastic-viscoelastic-plastoelastic stress response with damage in filled rubbery polymers. Experiments, modelling and algorithmic implementation
- Properties of rubberlike materials under large deformations explained by self-organizing linkage patterns.
- A phenomenological constitutive model for rubberlike materials and its numerical applications.
- An endochronic plasticity formulation for filled rubber
- Constitutive modeling of the large strain time-dependent behavior of elastomers.
- A statistical descriptor based volume-integral micromechanics model of heterogeneous material with arbitrary inclusion shape
- A variational approach for materially stable anisotropic hyperelasticity
- Observation and modeling of the anisotropic visco-hyperelastic behavior of a rubberlike material
- Development of new constitutive equations for the Mullins effect in rubber using the network alteration theory
- A micro-macro approach to rubber-like materials. II: The micro-sphere model of finite rubber viscoelasticity
- A micro-macro approach to rubber-like materials. III: The micro-sphere model of anisotropic Mullins-type damage
- A damage directional constitutive model for Mullins effect with permanent set and induced anisotropy
- Constitutive model for stretch-induced softening of the stress-stretch behavior of elastomeric materials
- A micro-macro approach to rubber-like materials. I: The non-affine micro-sphere model of rubber elasticity
- A theory of stress softening of elastomers based on finite chain extensibility
- A thermodynamically consistent phenomenological model of the anisotropic Mullins effect
- Generalization of one-dimensional material models for the finite element method
- A Nonlinear Theory of Viscoelasticity for Application to Elastomers
- A pseudo–elastic model for the Mullins effect in filled rubber
- Mesoscopic study of concrete I: generation of random aggregate structure and finite element mesh
- A Study of Stress Relaxation with Finite Strain
- Large deformation isotropic elasticity – on the correlation of theory and experiment for incompressible rubberlike solids
- Large elastic deformations of isotropic materials. I. Fundamental concepts
- Deformation of thermoplastic vulcanizates
- Stress-strain relations in finite viscoelastoplasticity of rigid-rod networks: applications to the Mullins effect.
This page was built for publication: Mesoscale constitutive modeling of non-crystallizing filled elastomers