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A damage model for the fatigue life of elastomeric materials

Wang et al., 2002

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9626851442731652110
Author
Wang B
Lu H
Kim G
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Mechanics of Materials

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A continuum damage model is proposed to investigate the fatigue damage behavior for elastomers. The elastic strain energy of a damaged material is expressed based on the Ogden model, and the damage strain energy release rate is derived in the context of …
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