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Abstract

The simple extension tear test-piece also referred to as the trousers sample is widely used to study crack propagation in rubber. The corresponding energy release rate, called tearing energy for rubber materials, was first established by Rivlin and Thomas (J Polym Sci, 10:291–318, 1953); a second derivation was proposed later by Eshelby (In G.C. Sih, H. C. van Elst, and D. Broek, editors, Prospects of Fracture Mechanics, 69-84, Leyden, 1975). We show here that the derivation of this result can be advantageously revisited through the scope of Configurational Mechanics. Our approach is based on the rigorous definition of the configurations of the body and on the physical significance of the configurational stress tensor. More precisely, it is demonstrated that the change in energy due to crack growth, and then the tearing energy, is directly related to the components of the configurational stress tensor in the body.

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Title
Study of the simple extension tear test sample for rubber with Configurational Mechanics
Author
Verron, Erwan 1 

 Institut de Recherche en Génie Civil et Mécanique, UMR CNRS 6183, École Centrale de Nantes, Nantes cedex 3, France 
Pages
219-225
Publication year
2007
Publication date
Sep 2007
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
03769429
e-ISSN
15732673
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2259865887
Copyright
International Journal of Fracture is a copyright of Springer, (2007). All Rights Reserved.