A rate-independent elastoplastic constitutive model for biological fiber-reinforced composites at finite strains: continuum basis, algorithmic formulation and finite element implementation

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T. C. Gasser
G. A. Holzapfel
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[1] Institute for Structural Analysis – Computational Biomechanics Graz University of Technology,
[2] 8010 Graz,undefined
[3] Schiesstattgasse 14-B,undefined
[4] Austria e-mail: gh@biomech.tu-graz.ac.at,undefined
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Computational Mechanics | 2002年 / 29卷
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Keywords Biomechanics, Soft Tissue, Elastoplasticity, Anisotropy, Finite Element Method;
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 This paper presents a rate-independent elastoplastic constitutive model for (nearly) incompressible biological fiber-reinforced composite materials. The constitutive framework, based on multisurface plasticity, is suitable for describing the mechanical behavior of biological fiber-reinforced composites in finite elastic and plastic strain domains. A key point of the constitutive model is the use of slip systems, which determine the strongly anisotropic elastic and plastic behavior of biological fiber-reinforced composites. The multiplicative decomposition of the deformation gradient into elastic and plastic parts allows the introduction of an anisotropic Helmholtz free-energy function for determining the anisotropic response. We use the unconditionally stable backward-Euler method to integrate the flow rule and employ the commonly used elastic predictor/plastic corrector concept to update the plastic variables. This choice is expressed as an Eulerian vector update the Newton's type, which leads to a numerically stable and efficient material model. By means of a representative numerical simulations the performance of the proposed constitutive framework is investigated in detail.
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