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Linear viscoelasticity

Continuum Mechanics of Solids, 2020
Abstract This chapter introduces the essential elements of linear viscoelastic material behaviour and modeling in one- and three-dimensions. Both relaxation and creep phenomena are introduced and modeled using Boltzmann’s superposition integral.
Lallit Anand, Sanjay Govindjee
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Linear Viscoelasticity

Rheology of Polymeric Systems, 2021
Pierre J. Carreau   +2 more
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Foundations of Linear Viscoelasticity

Reviews of Modern Physics, 1961
The classical linear theory of viscoelasticity was apparently first formulated by Boltzmann1 in 1874. His original presentation covered the three-dimensional case, but was restricted to isotropic materials. The extension of the theory to anisotropic materials is, however, almost immediately evident on reading Boltzmann’s paper, and the basic hypotheses
Coleman, Bernard D., Noll, Walter
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Linear Viscoelasticity

Rheology of Polymeric Systems, 1989
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Linear viscoelasticity

2022
Abstract This chapter introduces the essential elements of linear viscoelastic material behaviour and modelling in a one-dimensional setting. Stress-relaxation and creep phenomena are discussed and modelled using Boltzmann’s superposition principle, leading to stress-relaxation integral and creep integral forms of the stress-strain ...
Lallit Anand   +2 more
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Viscoelastic characterization of woven Dacron for aortic grafts by using direction-dependent quasi-linear viscoelasticity.

Journal of The Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials, 2018
In case of direction-dependent viscoelasticity, a simplified formulation of the three-dimensional quasi-linear viscoelasticity has been obtained manipulating the original Fung equation.
M. Amabili   +4 more
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