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Hypo-elasticity, Cauchy-elasticity, corotational stability and monotonicity in the logarithmic strain

Analysis of PDEs 2024-10-01 v1 Mathematical Physics math.MP

Abstract

We combine the rate-formulation for the objective, corotational Zaremba-Jaumann rate \begin{align} \frac{{\rm D}^{\rm ZJ}}{{\rm D} t} [\sigma] = \mathbb{H}^{\rm ZJ}(\sigma).D, \qquad D = {\rm sym} {\rm D} v\,, \end{align} operating on the Cauchy stress σ\sigma, the Eulerian strain rate DD and the spatial velocity vv with the novel \enquote{corotational stability postulate} (CSP)\begin{equation} \Bigl\langle \frac{{\rm D}^{\rm ZJ}}{{\rm D} t}[\sigma], D \Bigr\rangle > 0 \qquad \forall \, D\in{\rm Sym}(3)\setminus\{0\} \end{equation} to show that for a given isotropic Cauchy-elastic constitutive law Bσ(B)B \mapsto \sigma(B) in terms of the left Cauchy-Green tensor B=FFTB = F F^T, the induced fourth-order tangent stiffness tensor HZJ(σ)\mathbb{H}^{\rm ZJ}(\sigma) is positive definite if and only if for σ^(logB):=σ(B)\widehat{\sigma}(\log B):=\sigma(B), the strong monotonicity condition (TSTS-M++^{++}) in the logarithmic strain is satisfied. Thus (CSP) implies (TSTS-M^{++}) and vice-versa, and both imply the invertibility of the hypo-elastic material law between the stress and strain rates given by the tensor HZJ(σ)\mathbb{H}^{\rm ZJ}(\sigma). The same characterization remains true for the corotational Green-Naghdi rate as well as the corotational logarithmic rate, conferring the corotational stability postulate (CSP) together with the monotonicity in the logarithmic strain tensor (TSTS-M^{++}) a far reaching generality. It is conjectured that this characterization of (CSP) holds for a large class of reasonable corotational rates. The result for the logarithmic rate is based on a novel chain rule for corotational derivatives of isotropic tensor functions.

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@article{arxiv.2409.20051,
  title  = {Hypo-elasticity, Cauchy-elasticity, corotational stability and monotonicity in the logarithmic strain},
  author = {Patrizio Neff and Sebastian Holthausen and Marco Valerio d'Agostino and Davide Bernardini and Adam Sky and Ionel-Dumitrel Ghiba and Robert J. Martin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.20051},
  year   = {2024}
}