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Large Strain Viscoelastic Constitutive Models for Rubber, Part I: Formulations
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1994
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringContinuum MechanicComputational MechanicsSoft MatterMechanics ModelingElasticity (Physics)MechanicsProny SeriesRheologyLong TermRubber ViscoelasticityMaterials ScienceNonlinear ElasticityMechanical BehaviorSolid MechanicsMechanical DeformationRheological Constitutive EquationConstitutive ModelingMechanics Of Materials
Abstract Constitutive models for large strain isothermal viscoelastic deformations of rubber are reviewed. The models discussed are for materials which have separable long and short term stresses, and for which the short term stresses have separable time and strain effects. They include the history integral model, an internal stress variable model, an internal stretch variable model, and an internal solid model. The internal stretch variable model and the internal solid model were motivated by molecular descriptions of rubber viscoelasticity. The material tests required to determine the constants for these large strain models are discussed. The classical problem of determining a rubber energy density function, used to describe both the long term and short term energy in these models, is reviewed. A method to assure Drucker stability, a commonly overlooked issue, is presented for experimentally determined Rivlin energy density function expansions. Also, an improved method for determining the coefficients of a Prony series, which defines a material's relaxation time spectrum, from experimental relaxation data is presented.