
Constitutive Models for Rubber VII
CRC Press
1st Edition
Published on 9. September 2011
Book
Hardback
474 pages
978-0-415-68389-0 (ISBN)
Description
All aspects of our lives, industry, health, travel and leisure, are utterly reliant on rubber materials, yet typically this notion rarely occurs to us. Increasingly, greater demands are made on elastomeric compounds and we seek elevated performance in terms of improved physical and chemical properties. In particular, we have come to expect rubber components (tyres, vibration isolators, seals etc) to exhibit exceptional wear and fatigue resistance, often at elevated temperatures. Unsurprisingly then, the emphasis in characterising isochoric materials has shifted significantly away from understanding and modelling hyperelastic material behaviour, to a position where we can confi dently design and manufacture rubber components having the functionality and resilience to meet the dynamic loading and harsh environmental conditions that are prevalent today.
In consequence, state-of-the-art technology in terms of dynamic response and fatigue resistance are strongly represented here along with numerous insights into advanced elastomers used in novel applications.
This development is not at the expense of research devoted to current test procedures and the constitutive equations and algorithms that underpin finite element methods. As a result, Constitutive Models for Rubber VII is not only essential reading for undergraduates, postgraduates, academics and researchers working in the discipline, but also for all those designers and engineers involved in the improvement of machines and devices by introducing new and novel elastomers possessing elevated properties.
In consequence, state-of-the-art technology in terms of dynamic response and fatigue resistance are strongly represented here along with numerous insights into advanced elastomers used in novel applications.
This development is not at the expense of research devoted to current test procedures and the constitutive equations and algorithms that underpin finite element methods. As a result, Constitutive Models for Rubber VII is not only essential reading for undergraduates, postgraduates, academics and researchers working in the discipline, but also for all those designers and engineers involved in the improvement of machines and devices by introducing new and novel elastomers possessing elevated properties.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 174 mm
Weight
1040 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-68389-0 (9780415683890)
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Persons
Editor
Centre of Elastomer Research, Dublin Institute of Technology, Dublin, Ireland
Centre of Elastomer Research, Dublin Institute of Technology, Dublin, Ireland
Content
Foreword
Sponsors
Invited papers
Unravelling the mysteries of cyclic deformation in thermoplastic elastomers, C.P. Buckley, D.S.A. De Focatiis & C. Prisacariu
The role of glassy-like polymer bridges in rubber reinforcement, M. Klueppel, H. Lorenz, M. Moewes, D Steinhauser & J. Fritzsche
Elastic instabilities in rubber, A.N. Gent
Mechanical characterization of rubber - Novel approaches
Modelling and simulation
Damage mechanisms in elastomers
Stress softening and related phenomena
Design and applications
Fatigue and time dependent behaviour
Test methods and analytical techniques
Sponsors
Invited papers
Unravelling the mysteries of cyclic deformation in thermoplastic elastomers, C.P. Buckley, D.S.A. De Focatiis & C. Prisacariu
The role of glassy-like polymer bridges in rubber reinforcement, M. Klueppel, H. Lorenz, M. Moewes, D Steinhauser & J. Fritzsche
Elastic instabilities in rubber, A.N. Gent
Mechanical characterization of rubber - Novel approaches
Modelling and simulation
Damage mechanisms in elastomers
Stress softening and related phenomena
Design and applications
Fatigue and time dependent behaviour
Test methods and analytical techniques