Elastic Instability of Pseudo-Elastic Rubber Balloons
Elastic instability for the inflation and deflation of a thin-walled spherical rubber balloon is examined within the framework of finite pseudo-elasticity. When a spherical rubber balloon is inflated, it is subject to a complex deformation after a pressure maximum has been obtained. One part of the...
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| Published in | Computers, materials & continua Vol. 7; no. 1; pp. 25 - 32 |
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| Format | Journal Article |
| Language | English |
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Henderson
Tech Science Press
01.02.2008
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| Online Access | Get full text |
| ISSN | 1546-2218 1546-2226 |
| DOI | 10.3970/cmc.2008.007.025 |
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| Summary: | Elastic instability for the inflation and deflation of a thin-walled spherical rubber balloon is examined within the framework of finite pseudo-elasticity. When a spherical rubber balloon is inflated, it is subject to a complex deformation after a pressure maximum has been obtained. One part of the balloon is lightly stretched while the remainder becomes highly stretched. So an aspherical deformation is observed after the initial spherical inflation. A pseudo-elastic strain energy function including a damage variable which may model the loading, unloading and reloading of rubber is used. The balloon is idealized as an elastic membrane and the inflation, deflation and re-inflation of the balloon is described in detail. Instability of solutions is discussed through energy comparison. Furthermore, the effect of temperature is discussed with a thermo-hyperelastic model and the residual strain is analyzed with a pseudo-elastic strain energy function including a residual strain variable. |
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| ISSN: | 1546-2218 1546-2226 |
| DOI: | 10.3970/cmc.2008.007.025 |