Abstract
The conditions for bifurcation of a circular cylindrical tube of elastic material subjected to combined axial loading and internal pressure are well known and are frequently used as a reference in related works. The present paper takes the theory further by considering a residually stressed circular cylindrical dielectric tube subjected to a combination of internal or external pressure, axial load and radial electric field. We examine axisymmetric incremental deformations and increments in the electric displacement superimposed on a known finitely deformed and residually stressed configuration in the presence of an electric field. The governing equations and boundary conditions are first obtained in general form and then specialized for the neo-Hookean and Ogden electroelastic models. The system of equations is solved numerically for different values of charge density and radial and circumferential residual stresses, and the results are compared with the purely elastic case. The bifurcation curves are presented as the azimuthal stretch on the inner surface versus the axial stretch together with the corresponding zero pressure curves. This article is part of the theme issue 'The Ogden model of rubber mechanics: Fifty years of impact on nonlinear elasticity'.
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More From: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
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