1992
DOI: 10.1121/1.402727
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Nonlinearity parameters for pulse propagation in isotropic elastomers

Abstract: The propagation of one-dimensional shear waves in isotropic hyperelastic materials is examined. Both compressible and incompressible materials subject to arbitrarily large shear prestrains are considered. The nonlinear evolution equation governing small disturbances on prestrained undisturbed states is derived. The prestrain is seen to change the nonlinearity from the cubic form found in the unstrained case to the stronger quadratic form governed by the conventional Burgers' equation. Additional results includ… Show more

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“…Now we see that the equations of motion ( 7) are the same whether the choice (8) or the choice ( 9) is made. The two approaches in modeling the dissipative effects are reconciled, at least as far as finite amplitude motions in incompressible materials are concerned.…”
Section: Remark On Finite Amplitude Motions In Incompressible Materialsmentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…Now we see that the equations of motion ( 7) are the same whether the choice (8) or the choice ( 9) is made. The two approaches in modeling the dissipative effects are reconciled, at least as far as finite amplitude motions in incompressible materials are concerned.…”
Section: Remark On Finite Amplitude Motions In Incompressible Materialsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Chadwick [21, p.146]) thatĖ = F T DF = D in general. Thus we remark, for the time being, that the assumptions (8) and (9) are not equivalent a priori. We discuss these issues further at the end of the next Subsection.…”
Section: Remark On the Dissipative Stress Tensormentioning
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“…One of the peculiarities occurring in polymeric solids is their tolerance to bear large static predeformations without becoming in elastic. An instructive reference is [1], and it is for the ®elds of application described there that the results derived here are most relevant. Applications comprise, for instance, material testing and signal transmission in delay systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%