Abstract
In 1957 Green and Rivlin [1] discussed the restrictions which can be imposed on the constitutive equation for a material with memory, in which the stress is assumed to be a functional of the deformation gradient history for all times up to and including the instant at which the stress is measured. Certain of these restrictions result from considerations of the manner in which the stress is changed by the superposition on the assumed deformation of an arbitrary time-dependent rigid rotation.
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Reference Configuration Simple Material Integrity Basis Simple Fluid Typical Invariant
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