Finite amplitude inhomogeneous waves in Mooney-Rivlin viscoelastic solids
Destrade, Michel
Destrade, Michel
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2004-09
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DESTRADE, M., SACCOMANDI, G. (2004) 'Finite amplitude inhomogeneous waves in Mooney-Rivlin viscoelastic solids'. Wave Motion, 40 :251-262.
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New exact solutions are exhibited within the framework of finite viscoelasticity. More precisely, the solutions correspond to finite-amplitude, transverse, linearly polarized, inhomogeneous motions superposed upon a finite homogeneous static deformation. The viscoelastic body is composed of a Mooney-Rivlin viscoelastic solid, whose constitutive equation consists in the sum of an elastic part (Mooney-Rivlin hyperelastic model) and a viscous part (Newtonian viscous fluid model). The analysis shows that the results are similar to those obtained for the purely elastic case; inter alia, the normals to the planes of constant phase and to the planes of constant amplitude must be orthogonal and conjugate with respect to the B-ellipsoid, where is the left Cauchy-Green strain tensor associated with the initial large static deformation. However, when the constitutive equation is specialized either to the case of a neo-Hookean viscoelastic solid or to the case of a Newtonian viscous fluid, a greater variety of solutions arises, with no counterpart in the purely elastic case. These solutions include travelling inhomogeneous finite-amplitude damped waves and standing damped waves.
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