Ogden (hyperelastic Model)

Ogden (hyperelastic Model)

The Ogden material model is a hyperelastic material model used to describe the non-linear stress-strain behaviour of complex materials such as rubbers, polymers, and biological tissue. The model was developed by Ray W. Ogden in 1972. The Ogden model, like other hyperelastic material models, assumes that the material behaviour can be described by means of a strain energy density function, from which the stress-strain relationships can be derived. These materials can generally be considered to be isotropic, incompressible and strain rate independent.

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