This paper introduces a model for the mechanical response of anisotropic soft materials undergoing large inelastic deformations. The material is considered made by a isotropic matrix with embedded fibers, each component having its own relaxation dynamics. The constitutive equations are provided in terms of the free energy density and the dissipation density, which are both required to be thermodynamically consistent and structural frame-indifferent, i.e., independent of a rotation overimposed on the intermediate natural state of both matrix and fibers. This is in contrast to many of the currently used anisotropic inelastic models, which do not deal with the lack of uniqueness of the intermediate state. This issue is thoroughly discussed and in terms of two possible choices satisfying structural-frame indifference and leading to different flow rules of the inelastic processes. It is shown that different models from the literature can be incorporated in the proposed formulation including anisotropic viscoelasticity and growth.

Non-affine Fiber Reorientation in Finite Inelasticity / Ciambella, J; Nardinocchi, P. - In: JOURNAL OF ELASTICITY. - ISSN 0374-3535. - 153:4-5(2023), pp. 735-753. [10.1007/s10659-022-09945-w]

Non-affine Fiber Reorientation in Finite Inelasticity

Ciambella, J
;
Nardinocchi, P
2023

Abstract

This paper introduces a model for the mechanical response of anisotropic soft materials undergoing large inelastic deformations. The material is considered made by a isotropic matrix with embedded fibers, each component having its own relaxation dynamics. The constitutive equations are provided in terms of the free energy density and the dissipation density, which are both required to be thermodynamically consistent and structural frame-indifferent, i.e., independent of a rotation overimposed on the intermediate natural state of both matrix and fibers. This is in contrast to many of the currently used anisotropic inelastic models, which do not deal with the lack of uniqueness of the intermediate state. This issue is thoroughly discussed and in terms of two possible choices satisfying structural-frame indifference and leading to different flow rules of the inelastic processes. It is shown that different models from the literature can be incorporated in the proposed formulation including anisotropic viscoelasticity and growth.
2023
Fiber reorientation; Hyperelastic; Growth; Anisotropy; Multiplicative decomposition; Non-uniqueness
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Non-affine Fiber Reorientation in Finite Inelasticity / Ciambella, J; Nardinocchi, P. - In: JOURNAL OF ELASTICITY. - ISSN 0374-3535. - 153:4-5(2023), pp. 735-753. [10.1007/s10659-022-09945-w]
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