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The Modelling of Finite Deformation Elasticity and Plasticity

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In the present contribution a finite element formulation for hyper-elasticity and finite deformation plasticity in terms of principal stretches is presented. A three-field variational principle is used to solve the problems that arise when (nearly-)incompressible material behaviour is considered. The performance of the algorithms will be assessed by means of the analysis of pressure instabilities that arise during the inflation of rubber balloons and for the elastic case the results will be compared with analytical solutions.

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Schellekens, J.C.J., Parisch, H. (1994). The Modelling of Finite Deformation Elasticity and Plasticity. In: Kusters, G.M.A., Hendriks, M.A.N. (eds) DIANA Computational Mechanics ‘94. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1046-4_17

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