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Author European Conference on Constitutive Models for Rubber (10th : 2017 : Munich, Germany)

Title Constitutive models for Rubber X : proceedings of the 10th European Conference on Constitutive Models for Rubber (ECCMR X), Munich, Germany, 28-31 August 2017) / editors Alexander Lion & Michael Johlitz
Published Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, 2017
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Contents Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Foreword; Foreword (Volume 1); Sponsors; Keynote lectures; Effect of filler content and crosslink density on the mechanical properties of carbon-black filled SBRs; Experimental research and numerical simulation of the damping properties of Magnetorheological Elastomers; Efficiency of rubber material modelling and characterisation; Ageing; Modelling of reaction-diffusion induced oxidation of elastomers in two spatial dimensions by means of ADI method; A study on characterising ageing phenomena via the dynamic flocculation model
Comparison between thermo-oxidative aging and pure thermal aging of an industrial elastomer for anti-vibration automotive applicationsInfluence of antioxidant type on the thermo-oxidative aging of rubber vulcanizates; On the thermal aging of a filled butadiene rubber; Role of strain-induced crystallization on fatigue properties of natural rubber after realistic aerobic ageing; Service life determination of rubber fuel hose used in aircraft applications; Simulation of oxidative aging processes in elastomer components using a dynamic network model
Modeling and simulation of couplings between chemical aging and dissipative heating in dynamic processes on the example of an NBR elastomerNitrile rubber-the influence of acrylonitrile content on the thermo-oxidative aging; Constitutive models and their implementation in FEM; A time-dependent hyperelastic approach for evaluation on rubber creep and stress relaxation; Modeling the Payne effect with Marc in the frequency response of rubber; Eversion of tubes: Comparison of material models
A new constitutive model for carbon-black reinforced rubber in medium dynamic strains and medium strain ratesAn affine full network model for strain-induced crystallization in rubbers; Constitutive modelling of the amplitude and rate dependency of carbon black-filled SBR vulcanizate and its implementation into Abaqus; Application and extension of the MORPH model to represent curing phenomena in a PU based adhesive; A RVE procedure to estimate the J-Integral for rubber like materials; Lateral stiffness of rubber mounts under finite axial deformation
Finite element implementation of a constitutive model of rubber ageingExperimental characterisation; Internal failure behavior of rubber vulcanizates under constraint conditions; Investigation of time dependence of dissipation and strain induced crystallization in natural rubber under cyclic and impact loading; The study of local deformations of stretched filled rubber surface; Experimental characterisation and modelling of the thermomechanical behaviour of foamed rubber; Some cautions when applying nanoindentation tests on a fluoroelastomer: Experimental researches and application
Summary "In order to develop innovative products, to reduce development costs and the number of prototypes and to accelerate development processes, numerical simulations become more and more attractive. As such, numerical simulations are instrumental in understanding complicated material properties like chemical ageing, crack propagation or the strain- and temperature-induced crystallisation of rubber. Therefore, experimentally validated and physically meaningful constitutive models are indispensable. Elastomers are used for products like tyres, engine and suspension mounts or seals, to name a few. The interest in modelling the quasi-static stress-strain behaviour was dominant in the past decades, but nowadays the interests also include influences of environmental conditions. The latest developments on the material behaviour of elastomers are collected in the present volume. Constitutive Models for Rubber X is a comprehensive compilation of nearly all oral and poster contributions to the European Conference on Constitutive Models for Rubber (Munich, 28-31 August 2017). The 95 highly topical contributions reflect the state of-the-art in material modelling and testing of elastomers. They cover the fields of material testing and processing, filler reinforcement, electromagnetic sensitive elastomers, dynamic properties, constitutive modelling, micromechanics, finite element implementation, stress softening, chemical ageing, fatigue and durability. In the area of rubbery materials and structures, applied research will play an important role also in the coming decades. Constitutive Models for Rubber X is of interest to developers and researchers involved in the rubber processing and CAE software industries, as well as for academics in nearly all disciplines of engineering and material sciences."--Provided by publisher
Notes "A Balkema book."
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Subject Elastomers -- Mathematical models -- Congresses
Rubber -- Mathematical models -- Congresses
Elasticity -- Mathematical models -- Congresses
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Mechanical.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Material Science.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Technical & Manufacturing Industries & Trades.
Elasticity -- Mathematical models
Elastomers -- Mathematical models
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings
Form Electronic book
Author Lion, Alexander, editor
Johlitz, Michael, editor
ISBN 9781315223278
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