A Euler-lagrange Model of dynamic internal friction

IF 3.2 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
H.H. Hardy
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Abstract

A Euler-Lagrange model of dynamic internal friction is proposed and is shown to match the frequency and decay of oscillations in both simple extension (pull) and cantilever beam experiments. The proposed dynamic internal frictional stress, τij, is proportional to the rate of change of the engineering stress, σ˙ij. i.e.τij=μmσ˙ij,with μm the dynamic internal friction coefficient. A single value of the dynamic internal friction coefficient is shown to match the results of the experiments for a number of different geometries of the silicon rubber, Dragon SkinTM. Dragon SkinTM is used in skin effects for movies and in prosthetics and cushioning applications. It is chosen here because of its ease of preparation and relatively simple non-linear stress-strain response. Because of these characteristics, it provides a simple starting place for simulating more complicated synthetic rubber and biological materials, which are used in a myriad of commercial applications.
动态内摩擦力的欧拉-滞后模型
提出了动态内摩擦力的欧拉-拉格朗日模型,并证明该模型与简单拉伸(拉)和悬臂梁实验中的振荡频率和衰减相匹配。提出的动态内摩擦应力 τij 与工程应力 σ˙ij 的变化率成正比,即 τij=μmσ˙ij ,其中 μm 为动态内摩擦系数。对于硅橡胶 Dragon SkinTM 的多种不同几何形状,动态内摩擦系数的单一值与实验结果相吻合。Dragon SkinTM 用于电影皮肤特效、假肢和缓冲应用。之所以选择龙皮,是因为它易于制备,而且非线性应力-应变响应相对简单。由于这些特点,它为模拟更复杂的合成橡胶和生物材料提供了一个简单的起点,而合成橡胶和生物材料被广泛应用于各种商业领域。
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Forces in mechanics
Forces in mechanics Mechanics of Materials
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