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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 153:1331-1346
This paper numerically investigates the propagation of elastic plate waves along the non-principal directions in a prestretched compressible material described by the Gent model of hyperelasticity. We formulate the elastic tensor and the underlying w
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Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures. :1-15
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Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures. :1-19
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International Journal of Applied Mechanics. 15
This paper investigates the elastic wave propagation through soft materials that are being subjected to finite deformations. The nonlinear elastic and linearized incremental theories have been exploited to formulate governing wave equations and elast
Autor:
M M Joglekar, M L Koloko Ngassie, N J Bekker, M A Reinders-Luinge, T Borghuis, J M Vonk, S D Pouwels, B N Melgert, W Timens, C Brandsma, J K Burgess
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03.02 - Airway cell biology and immunopathology.
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Sādhanā. 47
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Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering. 44
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Nonlinear Dynamics. 104:1991-2013
In view of their unique shape morphing behaviour, dielectric elastomer-based minimum energy structures (DEMES) have received an increasing attention in the technology of electroactive soft transduction. Because several of them undergo a time-dependen
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Nonlinear Dynamics. 104:1227-1251
Soft materials exhibiting large deformation under external stimuli have gained an increasing attention in the recent past because of their potential applications in soft transducers aimed at achieving biomimetic actuation. This paper theoretically an
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International Journal of Solids and Structures. :141-153
Dielectric elastomer minimum energy structure (DEMES) formed by clinging a pre-stretched dielectric elastomer (DE) membrane to the compliant frame possess both material and geometrical nonlinearity. The viscous and hyperelastic nature of the DE membr