Artículo
On microstructure evolution in fiber-reinforced elastomers and implications for their mechanical response and stability
Fecha de publicación:
01/2011
Editorial:
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Revista:
Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology- Transactions of the ASME
ISSN:
0094-4289
Idioma:
Inglés
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Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Lopez-Pamies and Idiart (2010, "Fiber-Reinforced Hyperelastic Solids: A Realizable Homogenization Constitutive Theory," J. Eng. Math., 68(1), pp. 57-83) have recently put forward a homogenization theory with the capability to generate exact results not only for the macroscopic response and stability but also for the evolution of the microstructure in fiber-reinforced hyperelastic solids subjected to finite deformations. In this paper, we make use of this new theory to construct exact, closed-form solutions for the change in size, shape, and orientation undergone by the underlying fibers in a model class of fiber-reinforced hyperelastic solids along arbitrary 3D loading conditions. Making use of these results, we then establish connections between the evolution of the microstructure and the overall stress-strain relation and macroscopic stability in fiber-reinforced elastomers. In particular, we show that the rotation of the fibers may lead to the softening of the overall stiffness of fiber-reinforced elastomers under certain loading conditions. Furthermore, we show that this geometric mechanism is intimately related to the development of long-wavelength instabilities. These findings are discussed in light of comparisons with recent results for related material systems.
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Citación
Lopez Pamies, Oscar; Idiart, Martín Ignacio; Li, Zhiyun; On microstructure evolution in fiber-reinforced elastomers and implications for their mechanical response and stability; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology- Transactions of the ASME; 133; 1; 1-2011; 1-10
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