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Research on the fitting effects of several classical phenomenological hyperelastic constitutive models: considering the bulk modulus of rubber materials

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Abstract

This research delves into the fitting effects of several classical phenomenological hyperelastic constitutive models for rubber materials, with a particular focus on the influence of the bulk modulus. The study evaluates models such as Mooney–Rivlin, Yeoh, Ogden, Gent, Gent-Thomas, and Gent-Gent, among others, under various deformation modes including simple tension, equibiaxial tension, and planar tension. The research highlights the systematic underprediction of equibiaxial tension stress by classical incompressible formulations and the improvements achieved by incorporating bulk modulus effects. The study also compares the performance of these models on different rubber materials, including HNBR, FPM, silicone rubber, and vulcanized rubber, as well as highly compressible materials like polyurethane foam and alginate-polyacrylamide hydrogel. The findings reveal that models incorporating the second strain invariant generally provide better fits, particularly for materials exhibiting significant strain-hardening behavior. The research concludes that the Yeoh-Revised model demonstrates exceptional fitting stability and universality, making it a robust choice for both nearly incompressible rubbers and highly compressible elastomers. This comprehensive evaluation offers valuable insights into the selection and validation of constitutive models for accurate rubber material characterization and finite element analysis.

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Title
Research on the fitting effects of several classical phenomenological hyperelastic constitutive models: considering the bulk modulus of rubber materials
Authors
Yuchun Kuang
Tao Zhang
Peng Fan
Yizheng Jia
Shuang Wang
Daxi Sun
Publication date
01-10-2025
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Archive of Applied Mechanics / Issue 10/2025
Print ISSN: 0939-1533
Electronic ISSN: 1432-0681
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00419-025-02944-y
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