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From Bulk To Structural Failure Fracture Of Hyperelastic Materials 1st Ed Philipp Laurens Rosendahl

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From Bulk To Structural Failure Fracture Of Hyperelastic Materials 1st Ed Philipp Laurens Rosendahl
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Publisher: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden;Springer Vieweg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.35 MB
Author: Philipp Laurens Rosendahl
ISBN: 9783658316044, 9783658316051, 3658316047, 3658316055
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1st ed.

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From Bulk To Structural Failure Fracture Of Hyperelastic Materials 1st Ed Philipp Laurens Rosendahl by Philipp Laurens Rosendahl 9783658316044, 9783658316051, 3658316047, 3658316055 instant download after payment.

This thesis investigates the fracture of nearly incompressible hyperelastic media. It covers the different characteristics of bulk material failure under dilatational or distortional loads and develops a unified description of the corresponding failure surface. It proposes a coupled strain and energy failure criterion for the assessment of notch-induced crack nucleation and presents a weak-interface-model that allows for efficient stress, strain and failure analyses of hyperelastic adhesive lap joints. Theoretical concepts for the measurement of fracture properties of nonlinear elastic materials are provided. The methodology is developed using two exemplary hyperelastic silicones, DOWSIL 993 Structural Glazing Sealant and DOWSIL Transparent Structural Silicone Adhesive, and is validated using large sets of experiments of different loading conditions.

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