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Hybrid continuum model for large elastic deformation of rubber

This paper presents a hybrid hyperelastic model for rubbery material combining the Gent–Thomas theory for low stretch deformation and the Ogden theory for large stretch deformation. Any deformation mode of rubbery materials is completely characterized by the studied model. A method for mechanical pa...

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Published in:Journal of applied physics 2003-08, Vol.94 (4), p.2701-2706
Main Authors: Beda, T., Chevalier, Y.
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