Cavitation in elastic membranes - an example (Q1202511)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 109042
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 109042 |
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Cavitation in elastic membranes - an example (English)
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23 February 1993
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A direct theory is used, in which the membrane is regarded as a two- dimensional elastic continuum. Cavitation is studied for strain energy, which is a function of two principal stretches. Section 2 is devoted to a brief account of certain aspects for isotropic elastic membranes. The theory is applied to a solid circular disc whose edge displacement is prescribed. For a critical value, a deformation containing a central cavity is possible.
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isotropic membranes
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strain energy
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principal stretches
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circular disc
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