Abstract

Abstract In this study, the hyper-viscoelastic behavior of adhesive films was characterized. A constitutive model was developed by combining the Mooney–Rivlin hyperelastic model and a viscoelastic model expressed in terms of the Prony series to describe the constitutive behavior of the adhesive films. The material parameters of the developed constitutive model were determined through single-step stress relaxation tests conducted for 30 min at four strain levels: 100%, 200%, 300% and 400%. Based on the reduced gradient method, the optimized material parameters were then evaluated by curve fitting the experimental data. To validate the proposed constitutive model, we performed the tensile tests at different strain rates from 5 × 10−4 to 5 × 10−1 s−1 and the multistep stress relaxation tests on the adhesive films. The model predictions and experimental data were in good agreement. Thus, the proposed hyper-viscoelastic constitutive model with parameters determined through single-step stress relaxation tests is effective in characterizing the mechanical behavior of adhesive films.

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