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In engineering component design,material models are increasingly used in finite element simulations for an expeditious and less costly analysis of the design prototypes.As such,researchers strive to formulate models that are less complex,robust,and accurate.In the realm of hyperelastic materials,phenomenological-based Carroll's model is highly promising due to its simplicity and accuracy.This work proposes its further improvement by modifying the strain energy density function to comply with the restriction that it should vanish at reference configuration and adding a compressible term to capture the practical behavior of elastomeric materials and to avoid numerical problems during finite element implementation.The model constants for both the original and the modified versions were obtained by fitting their respective expressions to the classical Treloar's experimental data using the Levenberg-Marquardt algorithm.The modified model was implemented using Abaqus CAE 2016 via a vectorized user material (VUMAT) subroutine.Comparisons of the model predictions with Treloar's experimental data demonstrated the superiority of the modified version particularly in the equibiaxial loading mode.Moreover,the simulated and the experimentally observed behavior agreed to a great accuracy thus making the modified model suitable for simulating the loading response of components fabricated of elastomeric materials.
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篇名 Improved Carroll's hyperelastic model considering compressibility and its finite element implementation
来源期刊 力学学报(英文版) 学科
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年,卷(期) 2021,(5) 所属期刊栏目 THEMED PAPERS ON "MECHANICS OF SOFT MATERIALS AND FLEXIBLE STRUCTURES"
研究方向 页码范围 785-796
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力学学报(英文版)
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0567-7718
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北京中关村15号中科院力学所内
1985
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