Stress and strain measures for finite deformations

Strains in compression and tension are the same only if considered in the limit as Δldl0; i.e.,

dε=dll

and

ε=l0ldll=ln(ll0),

where l is the current length, l0 is the original length, and ε is the true strain or logarithmic strain.

The stress measure that is the conjugate to the true strain is called the true stress and is defined as

σ=FA,

where F is the force in the material and A is the current area. A ductile metal subjected to finite deformations will have the same stress-strain behavior in tension and compression if true stress is plotted against true strain.