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Constitutive Relation of Engineering Material Based on SIR Model and HAM

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  • Haoxiang He
  • Enzhen Han
  • Maolin Cong

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As an epidemic mathematical model, the SIR model represents the transition of the Susceptible, Infected, and Recovered. The profound implication of the SIR model is viewed as the propagation and dynamic evolutionary process of the different internal components and the characteristics in a complex system subject to external effect. The uniaxial stress-strain curve of engineering material represents the basic constitutive relation, which also represents the damage propagation in the units of the damaged member. Hence, a novel dynamic stress-strain model is established based on the SIR model. The analytical solution and the approximate solution for the proposed model are represented according to the homotopy analysis method (HAM), and the relationship of the solution and the size effect and the strain rate is discussed. In addition, an experiment on the size effect of confined concrete is carried out and the solution of SIR model is suitable for simulation. The results show that the mechanical mechanism of the parameters of the uniaxial stress-strain model proposed in this paper reflects the actual characteristics of the materials. The solution of the SIR model can fully and accurately show the change of the mechanical performance and the influence of the size effect and the strain rate.

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  • Haoxiang He & Enzhen Han & Maolin Cong, 2014. "Constitutive Relation of Engineering Material Based on SIR Model and HAM," Journal of Applied Mathematics, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-13, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnljam:624863
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/624863
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