Finite Element Analysis of Elastomers

Finite Element Analysis of Elastomers

Author: David Boast

Publisher:

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13:

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Written by leading researchers and practitioners, Finite Element Analysis of Elastomers blends established knowledge in this important area with up-to-date research topics, practical hints and thought-provoking new ideas. The Editors, have compiled contributions by leading researchers and practitioners in finite element analysis (FEA): the result is an authoritative and agenda-setting volume. Finite element modelling can only be as good as the constitutive laws (material models) used, the means of obtaining and fitting the data for those models, and the accuracy of the boundary conditions. (The latter is of particular importance in cases of contact.) All three questions recieve particular attention in this book, as do aspects such as the interpretation and accuracy of FE outputs, with many practical examples being given. There is a short section on fatigue and failure, where particular concerns and approaches in this challenging area are discussed. Comprehensive coverage is given to particular issues concerning the problems of working with real elastomers, especially filled materials. Key features include: Constitutive laws for hyperelastic and inelastic aspects of behaviour Appropriate test methods Curve fitting to obtain constants for constitutive laws Interpretation of finite element results Modelling of crack growth Example applications.


Finite Element Analysis

Finite Element Analysis

Author: David W. Nicholson

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2008-04-18

Total Pages: 482

ISBN-13: 1420050974

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Explore a Unified Treatment of the Finite Element Method The finite element method has matured to the point that it can accurately and reliably be used, by a careful analyst, for an amazingly wide range of applications. With expanded coverage and an increase in fully solved examples, the second edition of Finite Element Analysis: Thermomechan


Constitutive Models for Rubber III

Constitutive Models for Rubber III

Author: J. Busfield

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2003-01-01

Total Pages: 468

ISBN-13: 9789058095664

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Recent developments in the modelling of rubber are collated in this volume, including not only stress-strain behaviour and the use of the large strain finite element method for simulation, but also fatigue, fracture, filler reinforcement, dynamic properties and the effects of ageing.


Constitutive Models for Rubber VI

Constitutive Models for Rubber VI

Author: Gert Heinrich

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2009-09-01

Total Pages: 534

ISBN-13: 0203862228

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Recent developments in order to represent the material behaviour of filler-reinforced elastomers under realistic operating conditions are collected in this volume. Special topics are finite element simulations and methods, dynamic material properties, experimental characterization, lifetime prediction, friction, multiphysics and biomechanics, reinf


Elastomers and Components

Elastomers and Components

Author: V A Coveney

Publisher: Woodhead Publishing

Published: 2006-10-30

Total Pages: 247

ISBN-13: 184569113X

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Elastomeric components are widely used in engineering. Increasing demands are placed on them to withstand hostile conditions such as high temperature and corrosive environments. These demands make it harder to predict likely service life or improve design to ensure their longer-term performance. This important book reviews the wealth of research on understanding fatigue and failure in elastomers, and how this understanding can be used to predict and extend their service life.The first part of the book reviews factors determining ageing behaviour such as heat, corrosive environments, wear and cracking. It also discusses the strengths and weaknesses of current service prediction models. The second part of the book focuses on analysing and improving the design and service life of particular applications such as O-rings, bearings, springs and valves.With its distinguished editor and team of contributors, Elastomers and components: service life prediction; progress and challenges is an invaluable reference for engineers involved in the design and use of elastomers. Looks at the wealth of research on understanding fatigue and failure in elastomers Discusses the strengths and weaknesses of current service prediction models An invaluable reference for engineers


Constitutive Models for Rubber VIII

Constitutive Models for Rubber VIII

Author: Nere Gil-Negrete

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2013-06-03

Total Pages: 731

ISBN-13: 1315884844

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Due to their unique properties, rubber materials are found in multiple engineering applications such as tires, engine mounts, shock absorbers, flexible joints, seals, etc. Nevertheless, the complex nature of the behavior of such material makes it difficult to accurately model and predict the performance of these units.The challenge to correctly rep


Physical Test Methods for Elastomers

Physical Test Methods for Elastomers

Author: Roger Brown

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-10-18

Total Pages: 381

ISBN-13: 3319667270

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This book provides comprehensive coverage of all aspects of physical testing of elastomers (rubbers and thermoplastic elastomers) including mechanical, electrical, thermal and all aspects of durability. Elastomers are an important class of materials used in such products as tyres, seals and hose which have markedly different properties to other materials. The importance of testing of elastomers means that a comprehensive text on the subject is essential. The advantage over general materials testing books is being more specific while the advantage over general rubber technology books is that testing is dealt with in depth.