Numerical analysis of the stress concentration near holes originating in previously loaded viscoelastic bodies at finite strains |
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Authors: | Vladimir A. Levin Konstantin M. Zingerman Anatoly V. Vershinin Eugene I. Freiman Anastasia V. Yangirova |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Mechanics and Mathematics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow 119991, Russian Federation;2. Department of Applied Mathematics and Cybernetics, Tver State University, Tver 170100, Russian Federation;3. FIDESYS Limited, Scientific Park, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow 119991, Russian Federation |
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Abstract: | The state of stress and strain of previously loaded viscoelastic bodies with holes originating in them, successively or simultaneously, is analyzed under finite plane deformations. The problem statement and solution are based on the theory of repeatedly superimposed large deformations. The material mechanical properties are described using integral relations of the convolution type over time with a weakly singular kernel. The problem solving is based on the finite-element method. To calculate the integral of the convolution type, a recurrence formula is used that can be obtained by approximating the initial kernel with a linear combination of exponential functions (the truncated Prony’s series). The nonlinear effects and the effect of the interaction between holes on the stress concentration are analyzed. For the dynamic problems, the results for incompressible and weakly compressible materials are compared. |
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Keywords: | Viscoelasticity Finite strains Holes origin Stress concentration Plane problems Finite-element method Prony’s method |
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