Abstract :
The potential energy of the elastic surface of an elastic body which is growing by the
coherent addition of material is derived. Several equivalent expressions are presented for the energy
required to add a single atom, also known as the chemical potential. The simplest involves the
Eshelby stress tensors for the bulk medium and for the surface. Dual Lagrangian/Eulerian
expressions are obtained which are formally similar to each other. The analysis employs two distinct
types of variations to derive the governing bulk and surface equations for an accreting elastic solid.
The total energy of the system is assumed to comprise bulk and surface energies, while the presence
of an external medium can be taken into account through an applied surface forcing. A detailed
account is given of the various formulations possible in material and current coordinates, using four
types of bulk and surface stresses : the Piola-Kirchhoff stress, the Cauchy stress, the Eshelby stress
and a fourth, called the nominal energy-momentum stress. It is shown that inhomogeneity surface
forces arise naturally if the surface energy density is allowed to be position dependent. ~ 1998
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