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The following pages link to An invariant basis for natural strain which yields orthogonal stress response terms in isotropic hyperelasticity (Q5925995):
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- A multiaxial elastic potential with error-minimizing approximation to rubberlike elasticity (Q314670) (← links)
- Geometry of logarithmic strain measures in solid mechanics (Q338085) (← links)
- A finite strain kinematic hardening constitutive model based on Hencky strain: general framework, solution algorithm and application to shape memory alloys (Q414330) (← links)
- Compression tests and constitutive models for the slight compressibility of elastic rubber-like materials (Q540985) (← links)
- Further developments of physically based invariants for nonlinear elastic orthotropic solids (Q644737) (← links)
- Dependence of the frequency spectrum of small amplitude vibrations superimposed on finite deformations of a nonlinear, cylindrical elastic body on residual stress (Q660631) (← links)
- Representations for implicit constitutive relations describing non-dissipative response of isotropic materials (Q680165) (← links)
- Constitutive framework optimized for myocardium and other high-strain, laminar materials with one fiber family (Q700951) (← links)
- On constitutive modelling of porous neo-Hookean composites (Q731071) (← links)
- Direct determination of multi-axial elastic potentials for incompressible elastomeric solids: an accurate, explicit approach based on rational interpolation (Q738068) (← links)
- Logarithmic strain and its material derivative for a QR decomposition of the deformation gradient (Q889771) (← links)
- The exponentiated Hencky-logarithmic strain energy. I: Constitutive issues and rank-one convexity (Q891913) (← links)
- Combining the logarithmic strain and the full-network model for a better understanding of the hyperelastic behavior of rubber-like materials (Q1019357) (← links)
- Characterization and modeling of compliant active materials. (Q1421376) (← links)
- An elementary molecular-statistical basis for the Mooney and Rivlin-Saunders theories of rubber elasticity (Q1601684) (← links)
- A note on stress/strain conjugate pairs: explicit and implicit theories of thermoelasticity for anisotropic materials (Q1625010) (← links)
- Instrumented indentation of a non-equal biaxial prestretched hyperelastic substrate (Q1658110) (← links)
- On the use of the upper triangular (or QR) decomposition for developing constitutive equations for Green-elastic materials (Q1659894) (← links)
- Large elastic deformations of soft solids up to failure: new hyperelastic models with error estimation (Q1708684) (← links)
- Finite element models of hyperelastic materials based on a new strain measure (Q1798695) (← links)
- Finite element method for 3D deformation of hyperelastic materials (Q2010397) (← links)
- On the nonlinear elastic response of bodies in the small strain range (Q2016575) (← links)
- The generalised Mooney space for modelling the response of rubber-like materials (Q2085528) (← links)
- Automated constitutive modeling of isotropic hyperelasticity based on artificial neural networks (Q2115570) (← links)
- A constitutive framework for finite viscoelasticity and damage based on the Gram-Schmidt decomposition (Q2194396) (← links)
- A continuum and computational framework for viscoelastodynamics. I: Finite deformation linear models (Q2237794) (← links)
- Elastic potentials with best approximation to rubberlike elasticity (Q2262819) (← links)
- On a class of Gibbs potential-based nonlinear elastic models with small strains (Q2262838) (← links)
- Modeling the non-dissipative response of vulcanized unfilled rubber (Q2295796) (← links)
- A model for rubberlike elasticity up to failure (Q2353326) (← links)
- Material degradation due to moisture and temperature. part 1: mathematical model, analysis, and analytical solutions (Q2359060) (← links)
- An explicit, direct approach to obtain multi-axial elastic potentials which accurately match data of four benchmark tests for rubbery materials. II: general deformations (Q2392372) (← links)
- An explicit, direct approach to obtaining multiaxial elastic potentials that exactly match data of four benchmark tests for rubbery materials. I: Incompressible deformations (Q2392431) (← links)
- Hill's class of compressible elastic materials and finite bending problems: exact solutions in unified form (Q2428395) (← links)
- Physically based invariants for nonlinear elastic orthotropic solids (Q2465428) (← links)
- A constitutive framework for tubular structures that enables a semi-inverse solution to extension and inflation (Q2490371) (← links)
- Elastoplasticity beyond small deformations (Q2501286) (← links)
- On ellipticity of hyperelastic models restored by experimental data (Q2657151) (← links)
- An analysis driven construction of distortional-mode-dependent and Hill-stable elastic potential with application to human brain tissue (Q2670034) (← links)
- Bounded elastic potentials for rubberlike materials with strain-stiffening effects (Q2799059) (← links)
- A framework for coupled deformation-diffusion analysis with application to degradation/healing (Q2894947) (← links)
- On the representation and implicit integration of general isotropic elastoplasticity based on a set of mutually orthogonal unit basis tensors (Q2952542) (← links)
- Mathematical and computational modelling of skin biophysics: a review (Q4562004) (← links)
- A commented translation of Hans Richter’s early work “The isotropic law of elasticity” (Q5125834) (← links)
- Physically based strain invariant set for materials exhibiting transversely isotropic behavior (Q5933911) (← links)
- Comparison behavior of two compressible isotropic hyperelastic models in framework of a coupled axial stretch to simple shear test (Q6125357) (← links)