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A direct approach toward simulating cyclic and non-cyclic fatigue failure of metals
A new finite \(J_2-\) ...
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Large elastic deformations of soft solids up to failure: new hyperelastic models with error estimation
A direct approach is proposed to obtain new multi-axial elastic potentials for incompressible soft solids. Results are presented with novelties in three respects, namely (i) any given benchmark test data for t...
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A New, Direct Approach Toward Modeling Rate-Dependent Fatigue Failure of Metals
The main objective of this study is to propose a new finite \(J_2-\) flow elastoplastic model toward directly modeling metal fat...
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Finite Inelastic Deformations of Compressible Soft Solids with the Mullins Effect
It is that finite inelastic behavior of with the Mullins effect be directly simulated by establishing finite elastoplastic \(J_2\) -flow models. New results in three respects are presented, including ...
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New compressible hyper-elastic models for rubberlike materials
Multi-axial hyper-elastic models for large strain rubberlike elasticity are established in a broad sense free of the commonly assumed constraint of incompressibility. Results are derived directly from uniaxial...
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A multiaxial elastic potential with error-minimizing approximation to rubberlike elasticity
This study is concerned with a new, explicit approach by means of which forms of the large strain elastic potential for multiaxial rubberlike elasticity may be obtained based on data for a single deformation m...
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Direct determination of multi-axial elastic potentials for incompressible elastomeric solids: an accurate, explicit approach based on rational interpolation
With a novel approach based on certain logarithmic invariants, we demonstrate that a multi-axial elastic potential for incompressible, isotropic rubber-like materials may be obtained directly from two one-dime...