nonlinearelasticity

Magneto-induced remodelling of fibre-reinforced elastomers

Fibre-reinforced elastomers are a class of elastomeric materials with peculiar me- chanical properties. If the fibres are metallic or metallic-coated their orientation can be controlled by applying a magnetic field during the curing phase of the elastomer so to tailor the material anisotropy. Once the elastomer is cured, the application of a magnetic field may be used to control the deformation of the solid. In this paper, we aim at modelling both the pre-curing and post-curing phases within a unifying framework compatible with nonlinear elasticity and growth theory.

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