Initial stresses in elastic solids: Constitutive laws and acoustoelasticity
Moniba Shams, Michel Destrade, Ray W. Ogden

TL;DR
This paper develops a comprehensive nonlinear elasticity framework for isotropic hyperelastic solids with initial stress, deriving constitutive laws and analyzing wave propagation, including acoustoelastic effects, to enable stress evaluation through acoustic methods.
Contribution
It introduces a general constitutive model incorporating initial stress and deformation, linking classical theories with new formulations for wave propagation and acoustoelasticity.
Findings
Derived constitutive equations for initially stressed solids.
Formulated wave speed formulas for acoustoelastic evaluation.
Connected results with classical and residual stress theories.
Abstract
On the basis of the nonlinear theory of elasticity, the general constitutive equation for an isotropic hyperelastic solid in the presence of initial stress is derived. This derivation involves invariants that couple the deformation with the initial stress and in general, for a compressible material, it requires 10 invariants, reducing to 9 for an incompressible material. Expressions for the Cauchy and nominal stress tensors in a finitely deformed configuration are given along with the elasticity tensor and its specialization to the initially stressed undeformed configuration. The equations governing infinitesimal motions superimposed on a finite deformation are then used to study the combined effects of initial stress and finite deformation on the propagation of homogeneous plane waves in a homogeneously deformed and initially stressed solid of infinite extent. This general framework…
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