Hyperelastic Material and Product Evaluation

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Course on
Hyper-Elastic Hydromount FSI

Material Modeling
Theory and Simulation
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Course Delivery : Online & O line Mode


Course In-charge : Dr. T Jagadish

Course Syllabus
Introduction to Polymers: Classification of Polymers, Polymerization,
Network Structure, Application and physical properties, Natural Rubber
About the course Vulcanization, Temperature and Time Dependence behaviour, Damage,
Real Stress - Strain Response, Anisotropy. Rubber Foams
For many ideally elastic materials, linear elastic models as per the
Mechanical Behaviour of Elastomers: General Material Behaviour, Elasticity
Hook's law do not accurately describe the observed material behaviour. and Plasticity Mathematical material Model, Incremental plasticity theory,
Most common example of such kind of material is rubber, whose Yield criterion, Flow rule, Hardening Rule, Kinematic hardening, Isotropic
consecutive relationship are defined by nonlinear elastic, isotropic, Hardening, Viscoelastic behaviour, Elastomer behaviour under Loading
-unloading condition, Creep and Relaxation.
incompressible, and independent of strain rate. Hyper-Elasticity is
the study of material behaviour which do not obeys the Hook's law Hyper-Elastic Material Model: Ronald Rivlin and Melvin Mooney models,
Neo-Hookean and Mooney–Rivlin model, Ogden model and the Arruda–
and behaves nonlinearly within elastic limit and provides constitutive
Boyce model.
relation between the stress-strain from strain energy density function.
Introduction to Finite Element Method: Finite Element Formulation for linear
Thus, hyper-elastic idealization models are widely adopted in the
Analysis, Nonlinear Analysis, Modelling Issues: Element Selection, Meshing
industrial products which are manufactured using elastomers. Considerations, Constraints and Reinforcements, Contact, etc
The course is composed of both theory and practical's using
Fatigue of Hyper-elastic Materials: Introduction to fatigue, Mechanism of
commercial so tware. Fatigue, Endurance curve, Factors E fecting Fatigue, Fatigue Life Prediction
Approaches.

Fracture of Hyper-elastic Materials: Overview of Fracture Mechanics,


Common modes of failure, Energy release rate, Stress Intensity Factors,
Fracture Mechanics Approach to Fatigue Design.

Testing Methods for Hyper-elastic material: Tensile, Compressive, Bending


and Fatigue testing methodology.

Numerical Problems: Involving Hyper-elastic behaviour.

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