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A micro-macro approach to rubber-like materials. Part III: The micro-sphere model of anisotropic Mullins-type damage
Authors:Serdar Göktepe
Institution:Institut für Mechanik (Bauwesen), Lehrstuhl I, Universität Stuttgart, 70550 Stuttgart, Pfaffenwaldring 7, Germany
Abstract:A micromechanically based non-affine network model for finite rubber elasticity and viscoelasticity was discussed in Parts I and II Miehe, C., Göktepe, S., Lulei, F., 2004. A micro-macro approach to rubber-like materials. Part I: The non-affine micro-sphere model of rubber elasticity. J. Mech. Phys. Solids 52, 2617-2660; Miehe, C., Göktepe, S., 2005. A micro-macro approach to rubber-like materials. Part II: Viscoelasticity model for polymer networks. J. Mech. Phys. Solids, published on-line, doi:10.1016/j.jmps.2005.04.006.] of this work. In this follow-up contribution, we further extend the micro-sphere network model such that it incorporates a deformation-induced softening commonly referred to as the Mullins effect. To this end, a continuum formulation is constructed by a superimposed modeling of a crosslink-to-crosslink (CC) and a particle-to-particle (PP) network. The former is described by the non-affine elastic network model proposed in Part I. The Mullins-type damage phenomenon is embedded into the PP network and micromechanically motivated by a breakdown of bonds between chains and filler particles. Key idea of the constitutive approach is a two-step procedure that includes (i) the set up of micromechanically based constitutive models for a single chain orientation and (ii) the definition of the macroscopic stress response by a directly evaluated homogenization of state variables defined on a micro-sphere of space orientations. In contrast to previous works on the Mullins effect, our formulation inherently describes a deformation-induced anisotropy of the damage as observed in experiments. We show that the experimentally observed permanent set in stress-strain diagrams is achieved by our model in a natural way as an anisotropy effect. The performance of the model is demonstrated by means of several numerical experiments including the solution of boundary-value problems.
Keywords:Micromechanics  Rubber-like materials  Mullins effect  Network models  Permanent set  Experiments  Simulations
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