Applications of implicit constitutive theory for describing the elastic response of rocks and concrete

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Authors

  • R. Bustamante Departamento de Ingeniería Mecánica, Universidad de Chile, Chile
  • K.R. Rajagopal Department of Mechanical Engineering, Texas A&M University, United States

Abstract

An implicit constitutive relation is proposed for elastic bodies, when the gradient of the displacement is assumed to be very small, and as a result the strains are small. The resulting constitutive relation is a non-linear relationship between the linearized strain and the stress. The model is used to fit data for rock and concrete. Some boundary value problems are studied within the context of homogeneous deformations, and also a problem with inhomogeneous deformations is analyzed, namely the inflation of a circular annulus. The predictions of this new implicit constitutive relation are compared with the predictions of the constitutive equations for linearized elastic bodies.

Keywords:

nonlinear elasticity, small straint, isotropic solids