General stress-strain relations in non-linear theory of viscoelasticity for large deformations |
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Authors: | Dipl.-Ing. T. Tokuoka |
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Affiliation: | (1) Present address: Shijo-horikawa agaru, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan |
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Abstract: | Conclusion General phenomenoligical stress-strain relations in non-linear theory of visco-elasticity for large deformations have been presented.In the first place, according to V. V. Novozhilov 1 we express the generalized equilibrium equation for large deformations in the Lagrange representation, and we apply the generalized Hamilton's principle to the equation of energy conservation, which denotes that the sum of the elastic energy and the dissipative energy is equal to the work done by the body force and the surface on the substance; so that we obtain the required general stress-strain relations in comparison with the above two equations.On the condition that the elastic potential is a function only of the strain, and the dissipation function is a function of the rate of strain and of strain; such a substance is reduced to the Voigt material necessarily, and the stresses which act on the substance are given by the sum of elastic- and viscous stresses, and the stress-strain relations are reduced to the so-called Lagrangian form.If elongations, shears and angles of rotation are small and also the strains and rates of strain are sufficiently small, the stress-strain relations are expressed by a linear Voigt model constituting a Hookian spring in parallel with a Newtonian dashpot.Non-linearity in the theory is classified into two groups i. e. the geometrical non-linearity and the physical non-linearity. The former is introduced into the theory through the definition of the generalized strain and of the generalized stress and through the equilibrium equation for large deformation, and the latter through the general stress-strain relations.The main result of this paper is that the general stress-strain relations in viscoelasticity are deduced necessarily from the physically appropriate assumptions. |
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