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Constitutive Models for Rubber IX
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The unique properties of rubber make it ideal for use in a wide variety of engineering applications such as tyres, engine mounts, shock absorbers, flexible joints and seals. Developing diverse elastomeric elements for various structures involves numerical simulations of their performance, which are based on reliable constitutive models of the mater
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Table of contents
- Foreword
- Foreword (Volume 1)
- Sponsors
- Keynote lectures
- Ageing
- Friction and Abrasion
- Adhesion
- Swelling
- Continuum mechanical models and numerical implementation
- Hyperelasticity
- Micro-mechanical approaches
- Fracture, fatigue and lifetime prediction
- Mullins effects
- Strain induced crystallization
- Thermal effects
- Reinforcement and vulcanization
- Design and applications
- Magneto-sensitive, ionic and electro-active elastomers
- Foams