Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4922305 International Journal of Solids and Structures 2017 30 Pages PDF
Abstract
We find that a relatively small number of terms in the series is required for a good agreement with the numerical simulations in the cases of TWCSs with a stiffer shell under displacement boundary condition and TWCSs with a softer shell under traction boundary conditions. For the dual pair of TWCSs with a softer or stiffer shell under displacement or traction boundary conditions, respectively, the analytical solution is applicable only when the contrast between the phases shear moduli is considerably smaller than the shell volume fraction. Moreover, for each of the above pairs the spatial distributions of the stresses in the core are rather similar. In the shell, however, the stress distributions depend primarily on the contrast between the shear moduli of the two phases. At the macro-level we find that while the stored strain energy is identical in TWCSs subjected to identical magnitudes of shear strain or shear stress under both types of boundary conditions, a Poynting effect is observed in the finitely deforming TWCSs.
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