On the correlation of theory and experiment for transversely isotropic nonlinear incompressible solids

A novel strain energy function for finite strain deformations of transversely isotropic elastic solids which is a function five invariants that have immediate physical interpretation has recently been developed. Three of the five invariants are the principal stretch ratios and the other two are squa...

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Main Authors: Ayem, Mahad, Abdul Aziz, Zainal, Shariff, M. H. B. M.
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spelling my.utm.241402017-10-11T08:25:10Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/24140/ On the correlation of theory and experiment for transversely isotropic nonlinear incompressible solids Ayem, Mahad Abdul Aziz, Zainal Shariff, M. H. B. M. Q Science A novel strain energy function for finite strain deformations of transversely isotropic elastic solids which is a function five invariants that have immediate physical interpretation has recently been developed. Three of the five invariants are the principal stretch ratios and the other two are squares of the dot product between the preferred direction and two principal directions of the right stretch tensor. A strain energy function, ex- pressed in terms of these invariants, has a symmetrical property almost similar to that of an isotropic elastic solid written in terms of principal stretches. This constitutive equation is attractive if principal axes techniques are used in solving boundary value problems and experimental advantage is demonstrated by showing a simple triaxial test can vary a single invariant while keeping the remaining invariants fixed. Explicit expressions for the weighted Cauchy response functions are easily obtained since the response function basis is almost mutually orthogonal. In this paper a specific form of the strain energy function for incompressible materials which is linear with respect to its physical parameters is developed. When a curve fitting method is (sensibly) applied on an experimental data, the values of the parameters are obtained uniquely via a linear positive definite system of equations. The theory compares well with experimental data and the performance of the proposed specific form is discussed. A constitutive inequality, which may reasonably be imposed upon the material parameters, is discussed. 2010 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/24140/1/SHARIFF2010_OntheCorrelationofTheoryandExperiment.pdf Ayem, Mahad and Abdul Aziz, Zainal and Shariff, M. H. B. M. (2010) On the correlation of theory and experiment for transversely isotropic nonlinear incompressible solids. In: The 9th International Conference on Computational Structures Technology & The 6th International Conference on Engineering Computational Technology, 2-5 September 2010, Athens, Greece.
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Ayem, Mahad
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Shariff, M. H. B. M.
On the correlation of theory and experiment for transversely isotropic nonlinear incompressible solids
description A novel strain energy function for finite strain deformations of transversely isotropic elastic solids which is a function five invariants that have immediate physical interpretation has recently been developed. Three of the five invariants are the principal stretch ratios and the other two are squares of the dot product between the preferred direction and two principal directions of the right stretch tensor. A strain energy function, ex- pressed in terms of these invariants, has a symmetrical property almost similar to that of an isotropic elastic solid written in terms of principal stretches. This constitutive equation is attractive if principal axes techniques are used in solving boundary value problems and experimental advantage is demonstrated by showing a simple triaxial test can vary a single invariant while keeping the remaining invariants fixed. Explicit expressions for the weighted Cauchy response functions are easily obtained since the response function basis is almost mutually orthogonal. In this paper a specific form of the strain energy function for incompressible materials which is linear with respect to its physical parameters is developed. When a curve fitting method is (sensibly) applied on an experimental data, the values of the parameters are obtained uniquely via a linear positive definite system of equations. The theory compares well with experimental data and the performance of the proposed specific form is discussed. A constitutive inequality, which may reasonably be imposed upon the material parameters, is discussed.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Ayem, Mahad
Abdul Aziz, Zainal
Shariff, M. H. B. M.
author_facet Ayem, Mahad
Abdul Aziz, Zainal
Shariff, M. H. B. M.
author_sort Ayem, Mahad
title On the correlation of theory and experiment for transversely isotropic nonlinear incompressible solids
title_short On the correlation of theory and experiment for transversely isotropic nonlinear incompressible solids
title_full On the correlation of theory and experiment for transversely isotropic nonlinear incompressible solids
title_fullStr On the correlation of theory and experiment for transversely isotropic nonlinear incompressible solids
title_full_unstemmed On the correlation of theory and experiment for transversely isotropic nonlinear incompressible solids
title_sort on the correlation of theory and experiment for transversely isotropic nonlinear incompressible solids
publishDate 2010
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