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      A different catch for Poisson

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      Author(s)
      Bakiler, A. Derya
      Javili, Ali
      Editor
      Giorgio, Ivan
      Placidi, Luca
      Barchiesi, Emilio
      Emek Abali, Bilen
      Altenbach, Holm
      Date
      2022-05-04
      Source Title
      Theoretical analyses, computations, and experiments of multiscale materials: A tribute to Francesco dell’Isola
      Print ISSN
      1869-8433
      Publisher
      Springer
      Volume
      175
      Pages
      3 - 23
      Language
      English
      Type
      Book Chapter
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      Book Title
      Theoretical analyses, computations, and experiments of multiscale materials: A tribute to Francesco dell’Isola
      Series
      Advanced Structured Materials;
      Abstract
      Poisson’s ratio, similar to other material parameters of isotropic elasticity, is determined via experiments corresponding to small strains. Yet at small-strain linear elasticity, Poisson’s ratio has a dual nature; although commonly understood as a geometrical parameter, Poisson’s ratio is also a material parameter. From a geometrical perspective only, the concept of Poisson’s ratio has been extended to large deformations by Beatty and Stalnaker. Here, through a variational analysis, we firstly propose an alternative relationship between the Poisson ratio and stretches at finite deformations such that the nature of Poisson’s ratio as a material parameter is retained. In doing so, we introduce relationships between the Poisson ratio and stretches at large deformations different than those established by Beatty and Stal naker. We show that all the nonlinear definitions of Poisson’s ratio coincide at the reference configuration and thus, material and geometrical descriptions too coincide, at small-strains linear elasticity. Secondly, we employ this variational approach to bring in the notion of nonlinear Poisson’s ratio in peridynamics, for the first time. In particular, we focus on bond-based peridynamics. The nonlinear Poisson’s ratio of bond-based peridynamics coincides with 1/3 for two-dimensional and 1/4 for three-dimensional problems, at the reference configuration.
      Keywords
      Non-linear Poisson’s ratio
      Variational elasticity
      Peridynamics
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      http://hdl.handle.net/11693/111327
      Published Version (Please cite this version)
      https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-04548-6_1
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