Stretch formulations and the Poynting effect in nonlinear elasticity
Eduardo Vitral

TL;DR
This paper explores alternative strain formulations in nonlinear elasticity, demonstrating that Bell strain-based models can reproduce key phenomena like the Poynting effect, which traditional neo-Hookean models fail to capture.
Contribution
It introduces Bell strain-based energy models that successfully predict the Poynting effect and other behaviors, challenging the reliance on Green-Lagrange strain in nonlinear elasticity.
Findings
Bell strain models exhibit Poynting effect in simple shear.
Quadratic-Biot model shows a transition in normal stresses.
Varga model in Bell strains also displays Poynting effect.
Abstract
The second invariant of the left Cauchy-Green deformation tensor (or right ) has been argued to play a fundamental role in nonlinear elasticity. Generalized neo-Hookean materials, which depend only on the first invariant, lead to universal relations that conflict with experimental data, fail to display important mechanical behaviors (such as the Poynting effect in simple shear), and may not provide a satisfactory link with the mesoscale. However, the second invariant term is not a higher order strain contribution to the energy, which lead us to reflect on what is incomplete about neo-Hookean materials. Instead of the usual Cauchy-Green elastic formulation, we investigate this matter from the perspective of left stretch and Bell strain formulations. Invariants of these tensors…
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Taxonomy
TopicsElasticity and Material Modeling · Contact Mechanics and Variational Inequalities
