The corotational stability postulate implies that all standard incremental Cauchy stress moduli (Young, equibiaxial, planar tension, bulk) are positive in diagonal homogeneous deformations of isotropic hyperelastic materials.
A constitutive condition for idealized isotropic Cauchy elasticity involving the logarithmic strain
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Following Hill and Leblond, the aim of our work is to show, for isotropic nonlinear elasticity, a relation between the corotational Zaremba-Jaumann objective derivative of the Cauchy stress $\sigma$, i.e. \begin{equation} \frac{{\rm D}^{\rm ZJ}}{{\rm D} t}[\sigma] = \frac{{\rm d}}{{\rm d}{t}}[\sigma] - W \, \sigma + \sigma \, W, \qquad W = {\rm skew}(\dot F \, F^{-1}) \end{equation} and a constitutive requirement involving the logarithmic strain tensor. Given the deformation tensor $F ={\rm D} \varphi$, the left Cauchy-Green tensor $B = F \, F^T$, and the strain-rate tensor $D = {\rm sym}(\dot F \, F^{-1})$, we show that \begin{equation} \label{eqCPSdef} \begin{alignedat}{2} \forall \,D\in{\rm Sym}(3) \! \setminus \! \{0\}: ~ \langle{\frac{{\rm D}^{\rm ZJ}}{{\rm D} t}[\sigma]},{D}\rangle > 0 \quad &\iff \quad \log B \longmapsto \widehat\sigma(\log B) \;\textrm{is strongly Hilbert-monotone} &\iff \quad {\rm sym} {\rm D}_{\log B} \widehat \sigma(\log B) \in{\rm Sym}^{++}_4(6) \quad \text{(TSTS-M$^{++}$)}, \end{alignedat} \tag{1} \end{equation} where ${\rm Sym}^{++}_4(6)$ denotes the set of positive definite, (minor and major) symmetric fourth order tensors. We call the first inequality ``corotational stability postulate'' (CSP), a novel concept, which implies the \textbf{T}rue-\textbf{S}tress \textbf{T}rue-\textbf{S}train strict Hilbert-\textbf{M}onotonicity (TSTS-M$^+$) for $B \mapsto \sigma(B) = \widehat \sigma(\log B)$, i.e. \begin{equation} \langle \widehat\sigma(\log B_1)-\widehat\sigma(\log B_2),{\log B_1-\log B_2} \rangle> 0 \qquad \forall \, B_1\neq B_2\in{\rm Sym}^{++}(3) \, . \end{equation} In this paper we expand on the ideas of Hill and Leblond, extending Leblonds calculus to the Cauchy elastic case.
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The corotational stability postulate: positive incremental Cauchy stress moduli for diagonal, homogeneous deformations in isotropic nonlinear elasticity
The corotational stability postulate implies that all standard incremental Cauchy stress moduli (Young, equibiaxial, planar tension, bulk) are positive in diagonal homogeneous deformations of isotropic hyperelastic materials.