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Variational principle involving the stress tensor in elastodynamics (English)
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1986
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In the mechanics of inviscid conservative fluids, it is classical to generate the equations of dynamic by formulating with adequate variables, that the pressure integral calculated in the time-space domain corresponding to the motion of the continuous medium is stationary. The present study extends this principle to the dynamics of large deformations for isentropic motions in thermoelastic bodies: We use a new way of writing the equations of motion in terms of ''potentials'' and we substitute the trace of the stress tensor for the pressure term.
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decomposition of stress tensor
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hyperelastic medium
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transformation of Hamilton principle
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isentropic processes
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large deformations
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isentropic motions
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thermoelastic bodies
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