Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
825629 International Journal of Engineering Science 2008 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

There are several problems wherein it would be convenient to have representations for the stress from a stressed configuration as reference. We assume that the body undergoes finite elastic deformations (i.e., non-dissipative processes) from a stressed reference configuration but it is possible that a dissipative (inelastic) process could be the cause for the origin of the stresses in the reference configuration. We restrict ourselves to determining the representation for the stress in a body, from a stressed reference configuration, whose symmetry group in the stress free configuration (that is accessible from the stressed reference configuration) coincides with the full orthogonal group. We also find restrictions on the constitutive relation so that we have a model that exhibits physically acceptable response characteristics.

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