The  polynomial hyperelastic material model [1] is a phenomenological model of rubber elasticity.  In this model, the strain energy density function is of the form of a polynomial in the two invariants  of the left Cauchy-Green deformation tensor.
 of the left Cauchy-Green deformation tensor.
The strain energy density function for the polynomial model is [1]
 
where  are material constants and
 are material constants and  .
.
For compressible materials, a dependence of volume is added
 
where
 
In the limit where  , the polynomial model reduces to the Neo-Hookean solid model. For a compressible Mooney-Rivlin material
, the polynomial model reduces to the Neo-Hookean solid model. For a compressible Mooney-Rivlin material  and we have
 and we have
 
References
- ^ a b Rivlin, R. S. and Saunders, D. W., 1951,  Large elastic deformations of isotropic materials VII. Experiments on the deformation of rubber. Phi. Trans. Royal Soc. London Series A, 243(865), pp. 251-288.
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