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First edition.
Boca Raton, FL : Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis, 2017.
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ISBN 9781315223278 (e-book : PDF)
ISBN 9781351840385 (e-book: Mobi)
ISBN !9781138030015 (chyb.) (hardback)
Tištěná verze : ISBN 9781138030015
part 1 Keynote lectures -- chapter 1 Effect of filler content and crosslink density on the mechanical properties of carbon-black filled SBRs / J. Diani -- chapter 2 Experimental research and numerical simulation of the damping properties of Magnetorheological Elastomers / I. Petrikova -- chapter 3 Efficiency of rubber material modelling and characterisation / H. Donner -- part 2 Ageing -- chapter 4 Modelling of reaction-diffusion induced oxidation of elastomers in two spatial dimensions by means of ADI method / A. Herzig -- chapter 5 A study on characterising ageing phenomena via the dynamic flocculation model / N.H. Kroger -- chapter 6 Comparison between thermo-oxidative aging and pure thermal aging of an industrial elastomer for anti-vibration automotive applications / M. Broudin -- chapter 7 Influence of antioxidant type on the thermo-oxidative aging of rubber vulcanizates / K. Reincke --
chapter 8 On the thermal aging of a filled butadiene rubber / K.D. Ahose -- chapter 9 Role of strain-induced crystallization on fatigue properties of natural rubber after realistic aerobic ageing / F. Grasland -- chapter 10 Service life determination of rubber fuel hose used in aircraft applications / R.J. Pazur -- chapter 11 Simulation of oxidative aging processes in elastomer components using a dynamic network model / C. Schlomka -- chapter 12 Modeling and simulation of couplings between chemical aging and dissipative heating in dynamic processes on the example of an NBR elastomer / B. Musil -- chapter 13 Nitrile rubberthe influence of acrylonitrile content on the thermo-oxidative aging / L. Vozarova -- part 3 Constitutive models and their implementation in FEM -- chapter 14 A time-dependent hyperelastic approach for evaluation on rubber creep and stress relaxation / R.K. Luo --
chapter 15 Modeling the Payne effect with Marc in the frequency response of rubber / A.P. de Graaf -- chapter 16 Eversion of tubes: Comparison of material models / H. Baaser -- chapter 17 A new constitutive model for carbon-black reinforced rubber in medium dynamic strains and medium strain rates / F. Carleo -- chapter 18 An affine full network model for strain-induced crystallization in rubbers / A. Nateghi -- chapter 19 Constitutive modelling of the amplitude and rate dependency of carbon black-filled SBR vulcanizate and its implementation into Abaqus / M. Fujikawa -- chapter 20 Application and extension of the MORPH model to represent curing phenomena in a PU based adhesive / R. Landgraf -- chapter 21 A RVE procedure to estimate the J-Integral for rubber like materials / M. Welsch -- chapter 22 Lateral stiffness of rubber mounts under finite axial deformation / A.H. Muhr --
chapter 23 Finite element implementation of a constitutive model of rubber ageing / J. Heczko -- part 4 Experimental characterisation -- chapter 24 Internal failure behavior of rubber vulcanizates under constraint conditions / E. Euchler -- chapter 25 Investigation of time dependence of dissipation and strain induced crystallization in natural rubber under cyclic and impact loading / K. Schneider -- chapter 26 The study of local deformations of stretched filled rubber surface / I.A. Morozov -- chapter 27 Experimental characterisation and modelling of the thermomechanical behaviour of foamed rubber / H. Seibert -- chapter 28 Some cautions when applying nanoindentation tests on a fluoroelastomer: Experimental researches and application / C. Fradet -- chapter 29 New ideas to represent strain induced crystallisation in elastomers / K. Loos --
chapter 30 Experimental investigation of the compression modulus at a technical EPDM, exposed to cyclic compressive hydrostatic loadings / O. Gehrmann -- chapter 31 A novel algorithm -- Tool to quantifying rubber blends from infrared spectrum / Sanjoy Datta -- chapter 32 Influence of dissipative specimen heating on the tearing energy of elastomers estimated by global and local characterization methods / S. Dedova -- chapter 33 Crack growth under long-term static loads -- Characterizing creep crack growth behavior in hydrogenated nitrile / W.V. Mars -- chapter 34 Mechanical characterization under CO2 of HNBR and FKM grade elastomers for oilfield applicationseffects of 10GE reinforcements / E. Laine -- chapter 35 Sequential automated time-temperature algorithm for dynamic mechanical analysis / C. Costes -- chapter 36 New biaxial test method for the characterization of hyperelastic rubber-like materials / D.C. Pamplona --
chapter 37 Thermomechanical analysis of energy dissipation in natural rubber / J.-B. Le Cam -- chapter 38 Investigation of crosslinking kinetics of silicone rubber/POSS nanocomposites / I. Karaagac -- chapter 39 Diffusion of oils in elastomersdetermination of concentration profiles / T. Forster -- chapter 40 Mechanical characterization of highly aligned polyurethane microfibers / C.J. Tan -- chapter 41 Sorption experiments on elastomers assisted by Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry (GC/MS) / A. Blivernitz -- chapter 42 Multi-objective optimization of hyperelastic material constants -- A feasibility study / S. Connolly -- chapter 43 Strain-induced crystallization ability of hydrogenated nitrile butadiene rubber / K. Narynbek Ulu.
part 5 Fracture, fatigue and lifetime prediction of rubber -- chapter 44 Rubber reinforcing carbon fibre cord under tension and bending Part 1 -- Stress analysis / R. Tashiro -- chapter 45 Fatigue behaviour of unidirectional carbon-cord reinforced composites and parametric models for life prediction / Y. Tao -- chapter 46 Service life prediction under combined cyclic and steady state tearing / R.J. Windslow -- chapter 47 Impact of stress softening on tearing energy of filled rubbers as evaluated by the J-Integral / M. Wunde -- chapter 48 Influence of discontinuous thermo-oxidative ageing on the fatigue life of a NR-compound used for engine-mount application / C. Neuhaus -- chapter 49 Effect of filler-polymer interfacial phenomena on fracture of SSBR-silica composites / Mohammad Alimardani -- chapter 50 True stress control for fatigue life experiments of inelastic elastomers / K. Narynbek Ulu --
chapter 51 Experimental study of dynamic crack growth in elastomers / T. Corre -- chapter 52 Characterising the cyclic fatigue performance of HNBR after aging in high temperatures and organic solvents for dynamic rubber seals / B.H.K. Shaw -- chapter 53 Gradient damage models in large deformation / B. Crabbe -- chapter 54 Thermomechanical characterization of the dissipation fields around microscale inclusions in elastomers / T. Glanowski -- chapter 55 Influence of test specimen thickness on the fatigue crack growth of rubber / R. Stocek -- chapter 56 Fracture analysis of a rolling tire at steady state by the phase-field method / B. Yin -- chapter 57 Modelling and finite element analysis of cavitation and isochoric failure of hyperelastic adhesives / A. Nelson -- chapter 58 The study of fatigue behavior of thermally aged rubber based on natural rubber and butadiene rubber / O. Kratina --
chapter 59 Characterization of ageing effect on the intrinsic strength of NR, BR and NR/BR blends / R. Stocek -- part 6 Filler reinforcement -- chapter 60 Non-entropic contribution to reinforcement in filled elastomers / P. Sotta -- chapter 61 A novel reinforcement structure in tire tread compounds -- Organo-modified octosilicate as additive / W.R. Cordova -- part 7 Stress softening -- chapter 62 A physical interpretation for network alterations of filled elastomers under deformation -- A focus on the morphology of fillerchain interactions / H. Khajehsaeid -- part 8 Rheology and processing -- chapter 63 The evolution of viscoelastic properties of silicone rubber during cross-linking investigated by thickness-shear mode quartz resonator / A. Dalla Monta -- part 9 Special elastomers -- chapter 64 Modeling and simulation of magnetic-sensitive elastomer immersed in surrounding medium / Qimin Liu --
chapter 65 A simple Mullins model applied to a constitutive model for foamed rubber / M.W. Lewis -- chapter 66 Torsional wave propagation in tough, rubber like, doubly crosslinked hydrogel / L. Kari -- chapter 67 Preparation of electroactive elastomers: Stress relaxation and crosslinking aspects / A. Babapour -- part 10 Industrial applications -- chapter 68 Modelling of the mechanical behaviour of elastomer seal at low temperature / J. Troufflard -- chapter 69 FE analysis of hybrid cord-rubber composites / H. Donner -- chapter 70 Nanoparticles effects on the thermomechanical properties of a fluoroelastomer / D. Berthier.
chapter 71 Improvement of leak tightness for swellable elastomeric seals through the shape optimization / Y. Gorash -- chapter 72 Comparison of experimental and numerical fatigue lives of rolling lobe air-springs for different diameters, inner pressures and temperatures / A. von Eitzen -- part 11 Design issues -- chapter 73 Computational material design of filled rubbers using multi-objective design exploration / M. Koishi -- part 12 Modelling of viscoelastic and hyperelastic behaviour -- chapter 74 Isolation and damping properties of rubber-buffers / D. Willenborg -- chapter 75 Constitutive modelling of nonlinear viscoelastic behaviour for Poly (L-Lactic Acid) above glass transition / H.D. Wei -- chapter 76 Thermo-mechanical properties of strain-crystallizing elastomer nanocomposites / J. Plagge -- chapter 77 Vibration isolators with stiffness nonlinearity using Maxwell-Voigt models / S. Kaul --
chapter 78 Calibration of advanced material models for elastomers / T. Dalrymple -- chapter 79 Influence of nonlinear viscoelasticity for steady state rolling / M.A. Garcia -- chapter 80 Comparison of the implicit and explicit finite element methods in quasi-static analyses of rubber-like materials / V. Yurdabak -- chapter 81 Micro-mechanical modeling of visco-elastic behavior of elastomers with respect to time-dependent response of single polymer chains / L. Khalili -- chapter 82 A framework for analyzing hyper-viscoelastic polymers / A.R. Trivedi -- chapter 83 On the influence of swelling on the viscoelastic material behaviour of natural rubber / F. Neff -- part 13 Micro-structural theories of rubber -- chapter 84 Electroelasticity of dielectric elastomers based on molecular chain statistics / M. Itskov -- chapter 85 Analytical network averaging: A general concept for material modeling of elastomers / V.N. Khie m --
chapter 86 A hyperelastic physically based model for filled elastomers including continuous damage effects and viscoelasticity / J. Plagge -- chapter 87 A micro-mechanical model based on the hydrodynamic strain amplification in filled elastomers / E. Darabi -- chapter 88 Effect of microscopic structure on mechanical characteristics of foam rubber / A. Matsuda -- chapter 89 Three-dimensional homogenization finite element analysis of open cell polyurethane foam / S. Oketani -- chapter 90 Derivation of full-network models with chain length distribution / Erwan Verron -- chapter 91 Nano-mechanical modeling for rubbery materials / Keizo Akutagawa -- chapter 92 Evaluation of rheological parameters for injection molding simulations / J. Meier -- chapter 93 Statistical investigation of self-organization processes in filled rubber / H. Wulf -- part 14 Tyres and friction --
chapter 94 Prediction of energy release rate in opening mode of fracture mechanics for filled and unfilled elastomers / M. El Yaagoubi -- chapter 95 Steady state and sequentially coupled thermo-mechanical simulation of rolling tires / T. Berger.
In order to develop innovative products, to reduce development costs and the number of prototypes and to accelerate development processes, numerical simulations become more and more attractive. As such, numerical simulations are instrumental in understanding complicated material properties like chemical ageing, crack propagation or the strain- and temperature-induced crystallisation of rubber. Therefore, experimentally validated and physically meaningful constitutive models are indispensable. Elastomers are used for products like tyres, engine and suspension mounts or seals, to name a few. The interest in modelling the quasi-static stress-strain behaviour was dominant in the past decades, but nowadays the interests also include influences of environmental conditions. The latest developments on the material behaviour of elastomers are collected in the present volume..
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