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Analysis of deformation and fracture of 'pure shear' rubber testpiece

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PLASTICS RUBBER AND COMPOSITES
Volume 30, Issue 8, Pages 389-397

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I O M COMMUNICATIONS LTD INST MATERIALS
DOI: 10.1179/146580101101541787

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The 'pure shear' test piece featured prominently in classical studies of elasticity and fracture mechanics of rubber. It consists of a thin, rectangular strip of rubber held by rigid clamps along its long edges. When the clamps are pulled apart, the deformation in the rubber is a close approximation to pure shear, except in regions near the free edges. Deviation from pure shear is usually neglected. In this paper, the effects of neglecting deviation from pure shear in the end regions have been evaluated using non-linear finite element analysis. The 'pure shear' test piece is commonly used for studies of fracture in rubber because it is amenable to a simple fracture mechanics analysis provided the crack length is long relative to its height. An analysis for short cracks has also been accomplished but this solution is less well established. Finite element analysis results for the strain energy release rate are presented and agree with the published solution for long cracks. However, they disagree with the solution for short cracks. Differences were also found between a short crack located Lit the free edges and one located at the centre. (C) 2001 IoM Communications Ltd.

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