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Nonlinear Mechanics of Surface Growth for Cylindrical and Spherical Elastic Bodies
This paper is dedicated to the memory of my friend Professor Bill Klug whose life was tragically cut short on June 1, 2016.
In this paper we formulate the initial-boundary value problems of accreting cylindrical and spherical nonlinear elastic solids in a geometric framework. It is assumed that the body grows as a result of addition of new (stress-free or pre-stressed) material on part of its boundary. We construct Riemannian material manifolds for a growing body with metrics explicitly depending on the history of applied external loads and deformation during accretion and the growth velocity. We numerically solve the governing equilibrium equations in the case of neo-Hookean solids and compare the accretion and residual stresses with those calculated using the linear mechanics of surface growth.
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