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== Constitutive Law == | == Constitutive Law == | ||
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This anisotropic [[Material Models|MPM material]] is a [[Material Models#Viscoelastic Materials|small strain, linear viscoelastic material]] that extends the [[Viscoelastic Material]] to model anisotropic viscoelasticity. | This anisotropic [[Material Models|MPM material]] is a [[Material Models#Viscoelastic Materials|small strain, linear viscoelastic material]] that extends the [[Viscoelastic Material]] to model anisotropic viscoelasticity. | ||
The stress (σ) and strain (ε) are related by: | The stress (σ) and strain (ε) are related by: | ||
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<math>\sigma(t) = C(t) * \varepsilon(t)</math> |
Revision as of 15:38, 7 January 2021
Constitutive Law
(This material is available only in OSParticulas because it is still in development)
This anisotropic MPM material is a small strain, linear viscoelastic material that extends the Viscoelastic Material to model anisotropic viscoelasticity.
The stress (σ) and strain (ε) are related by:
[math]\displaystyle{ \sigma(t) = C(t) * \varepsilon(t) }[/math]