Nonlinear finite elements/Deviatoric and volumetric stress

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Deviatoric and volumetric stress

Often it is convenient to decompose the stress tensor into volumetric and deviatoric (distortional) parts. Applications of such decompositions can be found in metal plasticity, soil mechanics, and biomechanics.

Decomposition of the Cauchy stress

The Cauchy stress can be additively decomposed as

σ=𝐬p1

where 𝐬 is the deviatoric stress and p is the pressure and

p=13tr(σ)=13σ:1𝐬=σ+p1;𝐬:1=tr(𝐬)=0

In index notation,

p=13σiisij=σij13σkkδij

Decomposition of the 2nd P-K stress

The second Piola-Kirchhoff stress can be decomposed into volumetric and distortional parts as

𝑺=𝑺pJ𝑪1

where

p=13J1𝑺:𝑪𝑺=J𝑭1𝐬𝑭T;𝑺:𝑪=0

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