A comparison of limited-stretch models of rubber elasticity
S. R. Rickaby, N. H. Scott

TL;DR
This paper reviews and compares various limited-stretch models of rubber elasticity, introducing a new approximation that balances simplicity and accuracy, and evaluates their performance against experimental data.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive comparison of existing limited-stretch models and proposes a new, more accurate approximation to the inverse Langevin function.
Findings
The eight-chain model effectively combines neo-Hookean and Gent models.
The new approximation significantly improves accuracy over Cohen's model.
The models show good agreement with experimental data across deformation modes.
Abstract
In this paper we describe various limited-stretch models of nonlinear rubber elasticity, each dependent on only the first invariant of the left Cauchy-Green strain tensor and having only two independent material constants. The models are described as limited-stretch, or restricted elastic, because the strain energy and stress response become infinite at a finite value of the first invariant. These models describe well the limited stretch of the polymer chains of which rubber is composed. We discuss Gent's model which is the simplest limited-stretch model and agrees well with experiment. Various statistical models are then described: the one-chain, three-chain, four-chain and Arruda-Boyce eight-chain models, all of which involve the inverse Langevin function. A numerical comparison between the three-chain and eight-chain models is provided. Next, we compare various models which involve…
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