Comparison of Neo-Hookean Materials

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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. The currently available MPM Materials that a neo-Hookean material options are:

  1. Neo-Hookean Material
  2. Mooney Material
  3. Clamped Neo-Hookean Material

The first is always a neo-Hookean material. The second has three properties for bulk modulus (K) and two shear modulus (G1 and G2). Is can be considered as neo-Hooken that reduce to small strain material with same bulk modulus and shear modulus G = G1+ G2. The third allows plastic deformation by limiting the amount of elongation in tension or compressure. By turning off the clamping, the clamped neo-Hookean material represents a

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.

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