• Title of article

    ON LARGE STRAIN VISCOELASTICITY: CONTINUUM FORMULATION AND FINITE ELEMENT APPLICATIONS TO ELASTOMERIC STRUCTURES

  • Author/Authors

    G. A. Holzapfel ، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
  • Pages
    24
  • From page
    3903
  • To page
    3926
  • Abstract
    This article deals with the continuum formulation of finite strain viscoelasticity and provides its numerical simulation with the finite element method. In particular, elastomeric solids which are of essential engineering interest are discussed. In order to simulate the significant different bulkkhear-response of polymeric media the deformation is decomposed into volumetric elastic and isochoric viscoelastic parts. The constitutive equations are presented within the context of internal variable models and a Lagrangian kinematical description is adopted throughout. For sufficiently slow processes the material responds in a rubbery elastic manner which is assumed to be modelled with an Ogden-type strain energy fimction well-known from rubber elasticity. The stresses and the symmetric consistent tangent moduli are briefly discussed along with a second-order approximation of the constitutive rate equation. The main thrust of this paper on the computational side is to show the meaningful time-dependent behaviour and the general applicability of the three-dimensional constitutive model. By applying assumed enhanced strain elements which are wellsuited for (nearly) incompressible problems three representative numerical examples illustrate relaxation and creeping phenomena at large strains and the equilibrium finite elastic response, which is asymptotically obtained.
  • Keywords
    large (finite) strain viscoelasticity , Rubber-like materials , enhanced finite element formulation , time integration algorithm , non-linear constitutive model
  • Journal title
    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering
  • Serial Year
    1996
  • Journal title
    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering
  • Record number

    423232