Some equilibrium problems for compressible, anisotropic, laminated nonlinearly elastic bodies (Q1199684)
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Some equilibrium problems for compressible, anisotropic, laminated nonlinearly elastic bodies (English)
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16 January 1993
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In this paper, being a generalization of \textit{C.-C. Wang's} work [Arch. Ration. Mech. Anal. 114, No. 3, 195-236 (1991; Zbl 0728.73019)], the authors introduce a class of nonlinearly elastic materials which they call laminated materials (either planar or cylindrical). Such materials consist essentially of sheets of anisotropic materials that are stacked one upon another, and such that each sheet is obtained as the result of a homogeneous deformation that may depend on the transverse variable, from a reference configuration that is the same on each sheet, but may also depend on the transverse variable. The sheets can be planar or cylindrical. The transverse direction can also be prestretched arbitrarily. After discussing the response function of such materials, the initial deformation field and associated metric, they consider laminated configurations similar to the above reference configurations, in which the Cauchy stress tensor depends only on the transverse variable. Four families of semi-inverse deformations that map laminated configurations into laminated configurations are introduced. They depend generally on three functions of the transverse variables in the reference configuration. Equilibrium requires these functions to be solutions of implicit nonlinear ordinary differential equations. After a brief discussion as to whether or not, and how, the constitutive law may be inverted for such deformations, a few examples are further detailed.
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laminated materials
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sheets of anisotropic materials
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response function
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Cauchy stress tensor
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transverse variable
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semi-inverse deformations
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