2009
DOI: 10.2346/1.3138763
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Test Methods for Hyperelastic Characterization of Rubber

Abstract: Optical methods using digital image correlation (DIC) are utilized in developing rubber constitutive tests. Two and three dimensional DIC systems are employed to measure strains on rubber specimens subjected to uniaxial, planar, and biaxial stress states. A special membrane inflation test was developed and is described for providing the biaxial constitutive data. Deformation-induced material property changes for the three modes of testing are quantified using a concept based on energy dissipation. The constitu… Show more

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“…Such studies provide measurements of the kinematic field at the crack tip. Classically, results are discussed according to the evolution of the major strain with the distance to the crack tip [54–56]. Some of them account for the effect of the initial crack length [57] and that of the crack tip radius [58, 59].…”
Section: Crack Propagationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such studies provide measurements of the kinematic field at the crack tip. Classically, results are discussed according to the evolution of the major strain with the distance to the crack tip [54–56]. Some of them account for the effect of the initial crack length [57] and that of the crack tip radius [58, 59].…”
Section: Crack Propagationmentioning
confidence: 99%