2014
DOI: 10.1007/s11012-014-0065-0
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Development and modeling of filled silicone architectured membranes

Abstract: The main objective of this study is to generate anisotropic membranes stretched in their plane able to endure large deformations. In this perspective, different crenellated membranes were designed with a filled silicone rubber. The aim of this work is to build a constitutive equation which describes the mechanical behavior of such architectured membranes, by means of a simple decompostion of the strain energy. Since a filled silicone is used to make the architectured membrane, some non linear effects influence… Show more

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“…These models are not often employed, but there exist some for composite materials that can be used [200,214]. In comparison with other models, these approaches take into account the shear strain in the material whereas the first models couple the deformations of the different fibres.…”
Section: Coupling Influencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These models are not often employed, but there exist some for composite materials that can be used [200,214]. In comparison with other models, these approaches take into account the shear strain in the material whereas the first models couple the deformations of the different fibres.…”
Section: Coupling Influencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other materials can be considered as architectured because of their geometry. [5] and [6] developed crenelated membranes with an unfilled and filled silicone rubber. The main advantage of these membranes is that they present an anisotropic behavior without any interface in the material.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%