Creating an isotropic hyperelastic material model

The isotropic hyperelastic model describes the behavior of nearly incompressible materials that exhibit instantaneous elastic response up to large strains. For more information, see Hyperelastic behavior of rubberlike materials.


In this section:

Defining isotropic hyperelastic materials
Entering material parameters to define an isotropic hyperelastic material
Providing test data to define an isotropic hyperelastic material
Specifying uniaxial test data for an isotropic hyperelastic material model
Specifying biaxial test data for an isotropic hyperelastic material model
Specifying planar test data for an isotropic hyperelastic material model
Specifying volumetric test data for an isotropic hyperelastic material model
Defining hysteretic behavior for an isotropic hyperelastic material model