Stress-softening effects in elastomeric networks

 
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1994 (EN)

Stress-softening effects in elastomeric networks (EN)

Kontou, E (EN)

The stresses observed during retraction are usually lower in magnitude than can be accounted for from considerations such as irreversible alteration of structure due to fracture of chains or their detachment from filler particles. The mechanism underlying this hysteresis has been modeled empirically by the introduction of irreversibility into the damping function. In this work a modification of the damping function is proposed in terms of the reduction of the Mooney-Rivlin constants, during the retraction of the strain. A good agreement with the experimental data, obtained for four different networks, has been verified. (EN)

journalArticle (EN)

Damping (EN)
Stress analysis (EN)
Deformation (EN)
Fracture mechanics (EN)
Retraction (EN)
Structure (composition) (EN)
Elastomers (EN)
Polymer Science (EN)
Failure (mechanical) (EN)
Strain (EN)
Mooney-Rivlin constants (EN)
Stress softening effects (EN)
Stress relaxation (EN)
Plastics fillers (EN)
Damping function (EN)
Elastomeric networks (EN)
Materials Science, Composites (EN)
Hysteresis (EN)


Journal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites (EN)

English

1994 (EN)

13 (EN)
766 (EN)
8 (EN)
756 (EN)
ISI:A1994PA10100006 (EN)
0731-6844 (EN)

TECHNOMIC PUBL CO INC (EN)




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