A 3-field formulation for strongly transversely isotropic compressible finite hyperelasticity
From MaRDI portal
Publication:2308915
DOI10.1016/J.CMA.2016.10.032zbMath1439.74054OpenAlexW2554834610MaRDI QIDQ2308915
Adam Zdunek, Waldemar Rachowicz
Publication date: 6 April 2020
Published in: Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cma.2016.10.032
Related Items (6)
A mixed higher order FEM for fully coupled compressible transversely isotropic finite hyperelasticity ⋮ Finite element analysis of compressible transversely isotropic hyperelastic shells ⋮ Discontinuous Galerkin approximations for near-incompressible and near-inextensible transversely isotropic bodies ⋮ A mixed finite element formulation for compressible finite hyperelasticity with two fibre family reinforcement ⋮ A mixed finite element formulation for slightly compressible finite elasticity with stiff fibre reinforcement. Two fibre families. Uniaxial tension formulation ⋮ On purely mechanical simple kinematic internal constraints
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Modelling volumetric growth in a thick walled fibre reinforced artery
- Compression tests and constitutive models for the slight compressibility of elastic rubber-like materials
- Remarks on rate constitutive equations for finite deformation problems: Computational implications
- Variational and projection methods for the volume constraint in finite deformation elasto-plasticity
- Constrained elasticity
- Mechanical response of fiber-reinforced incompressible non-linearly elastic solids
- Applications of tensor functions in solid mechanics
- Minimization in nonlinear elasticity theory for bodies reinforced with inextensible cords
- Locking effects in the finite element approximation of elasticity problems
- Convexity conditions and existence theorems in nonlinear elasticity
- On some mixed finite element methods for incompressible and nearly incompressible finite elasticity
- Finite element implementation of incompressible, transversely isotropic hyperelasticity
- Analytical and computational assessment of locking in the \(hp\) finite element method
- Polyconvexity of generalized polynomial-type hyperelastic strain energy functions for near-incompressibility.
- Analysis, finite element computation and error estimation in transversely isotropic nearly incompressible finite elasticity
- A novel computational formulation for nearly incompressible and nearly inextensible finite hyperelasticity
- An analysis of the p-version of the finite element method for nearly incompressible materials. Uniformly valid, optimal error estimates
- On hyperelasticity with internal constraints
- A five-field finite element formulation for nearly inextensible and nearly incompressible finite hyperelasticity
- A novel mixed finite element for finite anisotropic elasticity: the SKA-element simplified kinematics for anisotropy
- On anisotropic elasticity and questions concerning its finite element implementation
- A polyconvex framework for soft biological tissues. Adjustment to experimental data
- p -FEMs for hyperelastic anisotropic nearly incompressible materials under finite deformations with applications to arteries simulation
- Constitutive modelling of arteries
- Finite Element Methods for Navier-Stokes Equations
- On Locking and Robustness in the Finite Element Method
- Computing with hp-ADAPTIVE FINITE ELEMENTS
- A new constitutive framework for arterial wall mechanics and a comparative study of material models
This page was built for publication: A 3-field formulation for strongly transversely isotropic compressible finite hyperelasticity