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Radial contraction of a stretched hyperelastic cylinder
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[QUOTE="SerArthurRamShackle, post: 5447692, member: 589252"] For the most part I know the material covered by the pdf in that link, although some of it less well than other parts because it's not particularly relevant to me. The stretch ratios I have derived above agree with the pdf but that is in the case of volume preservation and uniform radial contraction. There seems to be a model in the pdf of a stretched bar that contracts perpendicular to the direction of stretch though it offers no analytical explanation of what has happened. [/QUOTE]
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