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Slight compressibility and sensitivity to changes in Poisson's ratio

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Author(s)
Destrade, Michel 
Gilchrist, M. D. 
Motherway, Julie A. 
et al. 
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/5952
Date Issued
12 December 2011
Date Available
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Abstract
Finite element simulations of rubbers and biological soft tissue usually assume that the material being deformed is slightly compressible. It is shown here that, in shearing deformations, the corresponding normal stress distribution can exhibit extreme sensitivity to changes in Poisson's ratio. These changes can even lead to a reversal of the usual Poynting effect. Therefore, the usual practice of arbitrarily choosing a value of Poisson's ratio when numerically modelling rubbers and soft tissue will, almost certainly, lead to a significant difference between the simulated and actual normal stresses in a sheared block because of the difference between the assumed and actual value of Poisson's ratio. The worrying conclusion is that simulations based on arbitrarily specifying Poisson's ratio close to 1∕2 cannot accurately predict the normal stress distribution even for the simplest of shearing deformations. It is shown analytically that this sensitivity is caused by the small volume changes, which inevitably acy all deformations of rubber-like materials. To minimise these effects, great care should be exercised to accurately determine Poisson's ratio before simulations begin.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Wiley Blackwell (John Wiley & Sons)
Journal
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering
Volume
90
Issue
4
Start Page
403
End Page
411
Copyright (Published Version)
2011 Wiley Blackwell (John Wiley & Sons)
Keywords
  • Constitutive equation...

  • Elasticity

  • Finite element method...

DOI
10.1002/nme.3326
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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