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Mechanics and Thermomechanics of Rubberlike Solids

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This work gives for the first time an interdisciplinary and deep approach to the mathematical modelling of rubber-like materials considering both the molecular and phenomenological point of views. It contains an introduction to the suitable numerical techniques and an overview of experimental techniques and data with a short survey on some industrial applications. Elastic and inelastic effects are discussed in details. The book is suitable for applied mathematicians, mechanical engineers, civil engineers, material scientists and polymer scientists.

List of contents

Preface.-Experimental Methods for Rubberlike Solids (P. Buckley).-Molecular Aspects of Rubber Elasticity (B. Erman).-Phenomenology of Rubber-like Materials (G. Saccomandi).-Elasticity and Inelasticity of Rubber (R. W. Ogden).-Numerical Issues in Finite Elasticity and Viscoelasticity (S. Govindjee).-Laminated Rubber Bearing for Seismic Applications (F. Bettinali, A. Dusi)

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This work gives for the first time an interdisciplinary and deep approach to the mathematical modelling of rubber-like materials considering both the molecular and phenomenological point of views. It contains an introduction to the suitable numerical techniques and an overview of experimental techniques and data with a short survey on some industrial applications. Elastic and inelastic effects are discussed in details. The book is suitable for applied mathematicians, mechanical engineers, civil engineers, material scientists and polymer scientists.

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