AbstractLogarithmic strains are increasingly used in constitutive modelling because of their advantageous properties. In this paper we study the physical interpretation of the components of the logarithmic strain tensor in any arbitrary system of representation, which is crucial in formulating meaningful constitutive models. We use the path-independence property of total logarithmic strains to propose different fictitious paths which can be interpreted as a sum of infinitesimal engineering strain tensors. We show that the angular (engineering) distortion measure is arguably not a good measure of shear and instead we propose area distortions which are an exact interpretation of the shear terms both for engineering and for logarithmic strains...
Abstract. For simple shearing and simple extension deformations of a homogeneous and isotropic elast...
AbstractIn the present paper, some new and compact basis-free expressions are derived for representi...
In spite of its appeal, anisotropic damage is being introduced in the constitutive equations of engi...
AbstractLogarithmic strains are increasingly used in constitutive modelling because of their advanta...
Two yet undiscovered relations between the Eulerian logarithmic strain In V and two fundamental mech...
Logarithmic strain is the preferred measure of strain used by materials scientists, who typically re...
In this paper we investigate the relationship between the stretching tensor 2 and the logarithmic (H...
The use of logarithmic description in the analysis of mechanical behaviour of rubber-like materials ...
The logarithmic or Hencky strain measure is a favored measure of strain due to its remarkable proper...
summary:This paper describes model combining elasticity and plasticity coupled to isotropic damage. ...
International audienceThe time integration of strain rate tensor is a central problem in large trans...
A new constitutive approach to finite-deformation formulations of elasto-plasticity (with isotropic ...
The theory of large deformations developed here is closely related to continuum mechanics but it dif...
The logarithm of a tensor is often used in nonlinear constitutive relations of elastic materials. He...
In finite homogeneous deformation processes, the principal triad generally rotates with respect to a...
Abstract. For simple shearing and simple extension deformations of a homogeneous and isotropic elast...
AbstractIn the present paper, some new and compact basis-free expressions are derived for representi...
In spite of its appeal, anisotropic damage is being introduced in the constitutive equations of engi...
AbstractLogarithmic strains are increasingly used in constitutive modelling because of their advanta...
Two yet undiscovered relations between the Eulerian logarithmic strain In V and two fundamental mech...
Logarithmic strain is the preferred measure of strain used by materials scientists, who typically re...
In this paper we investigate the relationship between the stretching tensor 2 and the logarithmic (H...
The use of logarithmic description in the analysis of mechanical behaviour of rubber-like materials ...
The logarithmic or Hencky strain measure is a favored measure of strain due to its remarkable proper...
summary:This paper describes model combining elasticity and plasticity coupled to isotropic damage. ...
International audienceThe time integration of strain rate tensor is a central problem in large trans...
A new constitutive approach to finite-deformation formulations of elasto-plasticity (with isotropic ...
The theory of large deformations developed here is closely related to continuum mechanics but it dif...
The logarithm of a tensor is often used in nonlinear constitutive relations of elastic materials. He...
In finite homogeneous deformation processes, the principal triad generally rotates with respect to a...
Abstract. For simple shearing and simple extension deformations of a homogeneous and isotropic elast...
AbstractIn the present paper, some new and compact basis-free expressions are derived for representi...
In spite of its appeal, anisotropic damage is being introduced in the constitutive equations of engi...