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113 - constitutive equations

13 - constitutive equations -

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constitutive equations instructural analysis, constitutive rela-tions connect applied stresses or forces tostrains or deformations. the constitutiverelations for linear materials are linear.more generally, in physics, a constitutiveequation is a relation between two physicalquantities (often tensors) that is specificto a material, and does not follow directlyfrom physical law. some constitutiveequations are simply phenomenological;others are derived from first principles.

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constitutive equationsor equations of state bring in the charac-terization of particular materials withincontinuum mechanics. mathematically, thepurpose of these relations is to supplyconnections between kinematic, mechanicaland thermal fields. physically, constitu-tive equations represent the various formsof idealized material response which serveas models of the behavior of actualsubstances.

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Chadwick „Continuum mechanics“ [1976]

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tensor analysis - basic derivatives

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tensor analysis - basic derivatives

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neo hooke‘ian elasticity

• definition of stress

• free energy

• definition of tangent operator

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neo hooke‘ian elasticity

• definition of stress

• free energy

• definition of tangent operator

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neo hooke‘ian elasticity

• definition of stress

• free energy

undeformedpotato

deformedpotato

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neo hooke‘ian elasticity

• definition of stress

• free energy

undeformedpotato

mashedpotatoes

• remember! mashing potatoes is not an elastic process!

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neo hooke‘ian elasticity

• free energy

undeformedpotato

deformedpotato

• large strain - lamé parameters and bulk modulus

• small strain - young‘s modulus and poisson‘s ratio