Figure 1. Stress-strain curve for an elastic-plastic material under uniaxial tension.
Rubber materials can be approximated by a nonlinear, reversible (elastic) response (see Figure 2). Figure 2. Stress-strain curve for a rubber-type material.
Material nonlinearity may be related to factors other than strain. Strain-rate-dependent material data and material failure are both forms of material nonlinearity. Material properties can also be a function of temperature and other predefined fields. |