Double dot product in Cylindrical Polar coordinates

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Hello,

I'm working with a problem in linear elasticity, and I have to calculate the strain energy function as follows:

2W = σijεij

Where σ and ε are symmetric rank 2 tensors.

For cartesian coordinates it is really easy because the metric is just the identity matrix, hence:

2W = σxxεxx + σyyεyy + σzzεzz + 2 σxyεxy + 2 σxzεxz + 2 σzyεzy

My question is how the expression should be for cylindrical polar coordinates (r,θ,z)

Thanks!
 
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