Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6748732 | International Journal of Solids and Structures | 2015 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
This work focuses on the thermodynamics of pseudo-elastic material models which represent the Mullins effect. Two established models are analyzed theoretically, their thermomechanical properties are derived, and certain disadvantageous points are identified. These findings are used to deduce an alternative approach to deviate pseudo-elasticity. This is achieved by defining a suitable free energy which imposes conditions on the stress tensor and the dissipation using the Clausius-Duhem inequality. The concept of pseudo-elasticity is then generalized to extend arbitrary thermomechanical, even inelastic, material models to allow for softening effects. Under weak assumptions on the softening function the thermomechanical consistency is shown.
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Authors
Christoph Naumann, Jörn Ihlemann,