Propagation of the Surface of a Strong Discontinuity in the Hyperelastic Materials

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In a series of dynamic issues of continuum, a special role play surfaces of discontinuity. These surfaces are divided two areas of the body that are characterized by significantly different solutions of dynamics equations. All disturbances propagate with finite speed in the continuum. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the propagation of surface discontinuities in isotropic material with the hyperelastic potential Blatz-Ko. These disorder, according to the assumptions is the shock wave, or a wave of strong discontinuities.

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