We determine lower bound estimates for the critical load for hyperelastic solids under monotonic dead load processes. By considering the Hadamard criterion of infinitesimal stability, we first determine a lower bound for the Hadamard stability functional; then, we develop a procedure for optimal lower bound estimates for the critical load. As examples, we apply our procedure to generalized Blatz-Ko solids under simple extension, simple compression and rectilinear shear, and compare our results with other proposals contained in the literature

A lower bound estimate of the critical load for compressible elastic solids / Fosdick, R.; Foti, Pilade; Fraddosio, Aguinaldo; Piccioni, Mario Daniele. - In: CONTINUUM MECHANICS AND THERMODYNAMICS. - ISSN 0935-1175. - 22:2(2010), pp. 77-97. [10.1007/s00161-009-0133-1]

A lower bound estimate of the critical load for compressible elastic solids

FOTI, Pilade;FRADDOSIO, Aguinaldo;PICCIONI, Mario Daniele
2010

Abstract

We determine lower bound estimates for the critical load for hyperelastic solids under monotonic dead load processes. By considering the Hadamard criterion of infinitesimal stability, we first determine a lower bound for the Hadamard stability functional; then, we develop a procedure for optimal lower bound estimates for the critical load. As examples, we apply our procedure to generalized Blatz-Ko solids under simple extension, simple compression and rectilinear shear, and compare our results with other proposals contained in the literature
2010
A lower bound estimate of the critical load for compressible elastic solids / Fosdick, R.; Foti, Pilade; Fraddosio, Aguinaldo; Piccioni, Mario Daniele. - In: CONTINUUM MECHANICS AND THERMODYNAMICS. - ISSN 0935-1175. - 22:2(2010), pp. 77-97. [10.1007/s00161-009-0133-1]
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