ON HIGHER RATES OF STRESS AND DEFORMATION

Abstract

A variety of definitions of stress rate have been proposed in the literature on mechanics of continua. Recent work by Prager (Quart. Appl. Math.; 18:403; 1960), Sedov (Prikl. Mat. Mekh.; 14:393; 1960), Naghdi and Wainwright (Quart. Appl. Math.; 19:95, 1961), and Masur (Quart. Appl. Math; 19;160, 1961), has shown that the oldest of these definitions, which is due to Jaumann (Grundlagen der Bewegungslehre der Leipzig, 1905), possesses certain advantages. In the present paper, this definition is extended to the higher rates of stress and deformation and compared to the definitions of these rates that were suggested by Cotter and Rivlin (Quart. Appl. Math.; 13:177, 1955). (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 1961
Accession Number
AD0265082

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  • William Prager

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