Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9639761 International Journal of Solids and Structures 2005 15 Pages PDF
Abstract
Two methods of analysis of the internal instability of layered materials are discussed: the continuum approach and the piecewise-homogeneous medium model. Based on the results obtained within the scope of the model of a piecewise-homogeneous medium and the 3-D stability theory, the accuracy of a continuum theory is examined for incompressible non-linear materials undergoing large deformations. Two different loading conditions are compared: biaxial and uniaxial compression. The effect of the multi-axiality of loading on the accuracy of the continuum theory is determined for the particular model of hyperelastic layers described by the Treloar's potential (i.e. by a neo-Hookean type potential), which is a simplified version of the Mooney's elastic potential.
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