Elasticity & Constitutive Equations
Elasticity & Constitutive Equations
• If the reference configuration coincides with a stress free state, then τij0 = 0 and we obtain Hooke’s
law:
τij = Eijkl ekl . (4.3)
Definition: A solid body is called homogeneous if Eijkl is independent of xi .
Definition: A solid body is called isotropic if its elastic properties are the same in all directions.
• For an isotropic homogeneous elastic solid:
Eijkl = λδij δkl + 2µδik δjl , (4.4)
where λ and µ are the Lamé constants.
• Stress-strain relationship for an isotropic homogeneous elastic solid:
τij = λδij ekk +2µeij , (4.5)
|{z}
=d
so that
eij = Dijkl τkl . (4.7)
Written out:
1 λ
eij = τij − δij τkk (4.8)
2µ 2µ(3λ + 2µ) |{z}
=θ
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• For an isotropic homogeneous elastic solid the principal axes of the stress and strain tensors coincide
and
θ = τkk = (3λ + 2µ)d = (3λ + 2µ)ekk (4.9)
x1
T
Figure 4.1: Sketch illustrating the two fundamental experiments for the determination of the elastic
constants.