Nonlinear transversely isotropic elastic solids: an alternative representation

From MaRDI portal
Publication:3508152

DOI10.1093/qjmam/hbm028zbMath1140.74007OpenAlexW1977236457MaRDI QIDQ3508152

M. H. B. M. Shariff

Publication date: 27 June 2008

Published in: The Quarterly Journal of Mechanics and Applied Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1093/qjmam/hbm028




Related Items (17)

On the independence of strain invariants of two preferred direction nonlinear elasticityOn the spectral constitutive modelling of transversely isotropic soft tissue: physical invariantsThe number of independent invariants for $n$ symmetric second order tensorsTransversal isotropy based on a multiplicative decomposition of the deformation gradient within p‐version finite elementsNew sets of spectral invariants for electro-elastic bodies with one and two families of fibresA principal axis formulation for nonlinear magnetoelastic deformations: isotropic bodiesA spectral approach for nonlinear transversely isotropic elastic bodies, for a new class of constitutive equation: applications to rock mechanicsExact simulation for direction-dependent large elastic strain responses of soft fibre-reinforced compositesA nonlinear spectral rate-dependent constitutive equation for electro-viscoelastic solidsOn the response of anisotropic elastic bodies described by implicit constitutive relationsA nonlinear electro-elastic model with residual stresses and a preferred directionA Review of Implicit Constitutive Theories to Describe the Response of Elastic BodiesAnisotropic separable free energy functions for elastic and non-elastic solidsMathematical formulations for elastic magneto-electrically coupled soft materials at finite strains: time-independent processesResidually stressed two fibre solids: a spectral approachFiber-reinforced composites: nonlinear elasticity and beyondNonlinear rate-dependent spectral constitutive equation for viscoelastic solids with residual stresses






This page was built for publication: Nonlinear transversely isotropic elastic solids: an alternative representation