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== Introduction ==
The definition of an isotropic, neo-Hookean is an elastic material that depends ot two elastic constants and in the limit of small deformations is identical to a small-strain, linear-elastic, Hookean material.
Two other neo-Hookean materials are a [[Neo-Hookean Material|neo-Hookean material]] and a [[Clamped Neo-Hookean Material|clamped neo-Hookean material]] with <tt>CritTens</tt> less than zero. This material gives a third neo-Hookean formation with slightly different stresses.
Two other neo-Hookean materials are a [[Neo-Hookean Material|neo-Hookean material]] and a [[Clamped Neo-Hookean Material|clamped neo-Hookean material]] with <tt>CritTens</tt> less than zero. This material gives a third neo-Hookean formation with slightly different stresses.

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Introduction

The definition of an isotropic, neo-Hookean is an elastic material that depends ot two elastic constants and in the limit of small deformations is identical to a small-strain, linear-elastic, Hookean material.

Two other neo-Hookean materials are a neo-Hookean material and a clamped neo-Hookean material with CritTens less than zero. This material gives a third neo-Hookean formation with slightly different stresses.