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    Gel Modeling

    Hi,

    I am searching for models for hyperelastic materials to model the gel (SEBS) which im working on.
    This gel has extreem elongation (strain 1900%) and the closest model i have found that could fit is ogden (up to 700%)
    Are there other models which are more suitable for this type of material?

    Thanks

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    What experimental data do you have? Can you post some exemplar stress-strain curves?

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    Jorgen,

    Here is an uniaxial stress-strain test on the gel, 200mm/min and a 500N load cell.
    thanks for the quick reply.

    Juan


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    I think there should be multiple hyperelastic models that can reasonably well capture that behavior.
    Ogden sounds like a good choice.

    If you post the experimental stress-strain data file I can try to calibrate a material model to it.

    Also, note that gels are typically viscoelastic. You might want to use a viscoelastic material model.

    -Jorgen
    Jorgen Bergstrom, Ph.D.
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