Abstract
AbstractA single master logarithmic stress relaxation curve of reduced modulus as a function of reduced time is established for a styrene‐butadiene rubber (SBR) system, accounting for the effects of crosslinking density, temperature, and time. The results from recent tests involving uniaxial and various biaxial strain states at finite strain levels may be represented by a unique strain‐energy function W of the Valanis‐Landel separable symmetric type, where the λi are principal extension ratios. These two representations demonstrate that the mechanical response of whole families of elastomeric materials may be predicted once a single member of the family is fully characterized.
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