Time-Dependent Failure of Viscoelastic Materials Under Cyclic Loads
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- Knauss, W. G.
Abstract
The problem of failure in viscoelastic materials under cyclic strain histories is treated theoretically by using a fracture model based on the theory of rate processes. Failure times in constant, uniaxial strain tests are compared with failure times encountered in sinusoidal strain histories. The dependence of the latter on the mean strain, the size of the strain variation and its frequency is illustrated. It is pointed out that for certain conditions a difference in the failure times in constant or cyclic strain histories may be masked entirely by statistical data scatter. Finally the failure of solid propellant fuels under cyclic loading is discussed in the light of the results derived for a continuum rubber.
Additional Information
CPIA Publication 119, Vol. I. This work was supported by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration through Research Grant NsG-172-60.Attached Files
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- NsG-172-60
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2015-11-25Created from EPrint's datestamp field
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