scholarly journals Experimental characterization and constitutive modeling of the mechanical behavior of molybdenum under electromagnetically applied compression-shear ramp loading

2016 ◽  
Vol 119 (10) ◽  
pp. 105901
Author(s):  
C. S. Alexander ◽  
J. L. Ding ◽  
J. R. Asay
2010 ◽  
Vol 32 (1) ◽  
pp. 76-82 ◽  
Author(s):  
O. Trabelsi ◽  
A. Pérez del Palomar ◽  
J.L. López-villalobos ◽  
A. Ginel ◽  
M. Doblaré

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sankalp Gour ◽  
Deepu Kumar Singh ◽  
Deepak Kumar ◽  
Vinod Yadav

Abstract The present study deals with the constitutive modeling for the mechanical behavior of rubber with filler particles. An analytical model is developed to predict the mechanical properties of rubber with added filler particles based on experimental observation. To develop the same, a continuum mechanics-based hyperelasticity theory is utilized. The model is validated with the experimental results of the chloroprene and nitrile butadiene rubbers filled with different volume fractions of carbon black and carbon nanoparticles, respectively. The findings of the model agree well with the experimental results. In general, the developed model will be helpful to the materialist community working in characterizing the material behavior of tires and other rubber-like materials.


Author(s):  
Shahrokh Zeinali-Davarani ◽  
Ming-Jay Chow ◽  
Raphaël Turcotte ◽  
Katherine Yanhang Zhang

The passive mechanical response of arteries is believed to be mainly dominated by elastin and collagen fibers. Many arterial diseases are accompanied by significant changes in quantity and as well as the microstructure of these constituents due to the mechanical and biological adaptive processes. In this study we focus on the biaxial tensile test data of elastase-treated porcine aortic tissues [1]. We study the mechanical behavior of aortic tissues under gradual elastin degradation through constitutive modeling and associate the mechanical response with the microstructure of collagen observed in the microscopic images of fresh and digested tissues.


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