Understanding and modelling the Mullins softening from a mechanical point of view

  • Y. Merckel
  • , M. Brieu
  • , J. Diani
  • , J. Caillard

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Abstract

Mullins softening is a substantial softening witnessed in filled rubbers upon first stretch. The effect was named after Mullins for its efforts to characterize, rationalize, understand and model the phenomenon. It has been studied for more than six decades and no general agreement has been reached either on its mechanical modeling or its physical interpretation. This contribution summarizes recent results obtained during Yannick Merckel’s PhD thesis, on the mechanical understanding and modeling of the Mullins effect.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationConstitutive Models for Rubber VIII
PublisherCRC Press
Pages411-417
Number of pages7
ISBN (Electronic)9781315884844
ISBN (Print)9781138000728
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2013

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