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Finite Strain Shape Memory Alloys Modeling - Scuola di Dottorato in ...

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It can be <strong>in</strong>troduced the rotated rate of deformation tensor by the expression:TD=R dR (3.55)Us<strong>in</strong>g the polar decomposition F=from (3.54) that:RU and the symmetryUT =U, it can be derivedTherefore,( T)C = 2U R dR U=2UDU(3.56)1 11 − −2 2D=C CC (3.57)2F<strong>in</strong>ally, a skew-symmetric tensor that gives the rate of changes of the rotation tensorcan be <strong>in</strong>troduced as:⎛ ⎞∂RTTΩ = ⎜⇒ + =⎜⎝ ∂t⎟R Ω Ω 0 (3.58)⎠3.3.4 Stress Measures for Reference and Deformed StatesConsider a deformable cont<strong>in</strong>uum body B occupy<strong>in</strong>g an arbitrary region ω of thephysical space with boundary surface ∂ ω at time t .Arbitrary forces (external forces) act on parts or the whole of the boundary surface,and on an (imag<strong>in</strong>ary) surface with<strong>in</strong> the <strong>in</strong>terior of that body (<strong>in</strong>ternal forces) <strong>in</strong>some <strong>di</strong>stributed manner (Holzapfel, 2000).Let the body now be cut by a plane surface which passes through any given po<strong>in</strong>tx ∈ ω . The plane surface separates the deformable body <strong>in</strong>to two portions. Attention43

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