Limits to Poisson's ratio in isotropic materials - general result for arbitrary deformation
Abstract
The lower bound usually cited for Poisson's ratio is -1, derived from the relationship between and the bulk and shear moduli. From consideration of the longitudinal and biaxial moduli, we recently determined that the lower bound on for isotropic materials is actually 1/5, a value also consistent with experimental measurements on real materials. Herein we generalize this result, first by analyzing expressions for in terms of six common elastic constants, and then by considering arbitrary strains. The results corroborate the prior finding that 1/5 <= for linear elasticity to be applicable.
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