A mechanical model is presented, in which viscoelastic response is described by the action of time-dependent latch elements. The model represents viscoelastic changes occurring through incremental jumps as opposed to continuous motion. This is supported by the observation that polymeric creep, recovery and stress relaxation can be correlated with stretched exponential functions, i.e. Weibull and Kohlrausch-Williams-Watts, since (i) the former is also used in reliability engineering to represent the failure of discrete elements and (ii) there is evidence of the latter being an approximation to the Eyring potential energy barrier relationship, which describes motion in terms of molecular jumps
The evolving stress–strain response of a material to an applied deformation is causal. If the curren...
The evolving stress–strain response of a material to an applied deformation is causal. If the curren...
AbstractThis study presents a phenomenological constitutive model for describing response of solid-l...
A mechanical model is presented, in which viscoelastic response is described by the action of time-d...
A mechanical model is presented, in which viscoelastic response is described by the action of time-d...
A mechanical model is presented, in which viscoelastic response is described by the action of time-d...
A mechanical model is presented, in which viscoelastic response is described by the action of time-d...
AbstractThis study presents a phenomenological constitutive model for describing response of solid-l...
Creep and stress relaxation are inherent mechanical behaviors of viscoelastic materials. It is cons...
Polymer glasses are rheologically complex materials whose viscoelastic response is a function of the...
Polymer glasses are rheologically complex materials whose viscoelastic response is a function of the...
A viscoelastic material which is stretched and is then held at constant elongation, normally results...
The viscoelastic properties of materials such as polymers can be quantitatively evaluated by measuri...
Deformation brings out important features of viscoelastic behaviour in polymers. To achieve a bette...
The stress-strain behavior of most materials can be approximated quite accurately, over certain rang...
The evolving stress–strain response of a material to an applied deformation is causal. If the curren...
The evolving stress–strain response of a material to an applied deformation is causal. If the curren...
AbstractThis study presents a phenomenological constitutive model for describing response of solid-l...
A mechanical model is presented, in which viscoelastic response is described by the action of time-d...
A mechanical model is presented, in which viscoelastic response is described by the action of time-d...
A mechanical model is presented, in which viscoelastic response is described by the action of time-d...
A mechanical model is presented, in which viscoelastic response is described by the action of time-d...
AbstractThis study presents a phenomenological constitutive model for describing response of solid-l...
Creep and stress relaxation are inherent mechanical behaviors of viscoelastic materials. It is cons...
Polymer glasses are rheologically complex materials whose viscoelastic response is a function of the...
Polymer glasses are rheologically complex materials whose viscoelastic response is a function of the...
A viscoelastic material which is stretched and is then held at constant elongation, normally results...
The viscoelastic properties of materials such as polymers can be quantitatively evaluated by measuri...
Deformation brings out important features of viscoelastic behaviour in polymers. To achieve a bette...
The stress-strain behavior of most materials can be approximated quite accurately, over certain rang...
The evolving stress–strain response of a material to an applied deformation is causal. If the curren...
The evolving stress–strain response of a material to an applied deformation is causal. If the curren...
AbstractThis study presents a phenomenological constitutive model for describing response of solid-l...