The idea of incorporating multiple models of linear rheology into a superensemble, to forge a consensus forecast from the individual model predictions, is investigated. The relative importance of the individual models in the so-called multimodel superensemble (MMSE) was inferred by evaluating their performance on a set of experimental training data, via nonlinear regression. The predictive ability of the MMSE model was tested by comparing its predictions on test data that were similar (in-sample) and dissimilar (out-of-sample) to the training data used in the calibration. For the in-sample forecasts, we found that the MMSE model easily outperformed the best constituent model. The presence of good individual models greatly enhanced the MMSE ...
The ability of reptation theories to quantitatively predict the linear viscoelastic response of line...
The prediction of linear viscoelasticity (LVE) of a polymer melts from the knowledge of their struct...
The “dual constraint” model developed by Mead, Van Dyke et al. is here extended by inclusion of “ear...
We present a modified version of the time-marching algorithm (TMA) [van Ruymbeke et al., 2005, 2010]...
We present a modified version of the time-marching algorithm (TMA) [van Ruymbeke et al., 2005, 2010]...
We present a modified version of the time-marching algorithm (TMA) [van Ruymbeke et al., 2005, 2010]...
Quantitative prediction of the rheological properties of polymers will become an important tool that...
Quantitative prediction of the rheological properties of polymers will become an important tool that...
The hierarchical and "bob" (or branch-on-branch) models are tube-based computational models recently...
Several classes of multiple-mode rheological constitutive equations are tested for fitting and predi...
We report the first steps of a collaborative project between the University of Queensland, Polyflow,...
Tube models derived from the basic ideas of De Gennes and Doi & Edwards on reptation of entangled ch...
In this work, the behavior of the multiple coupled Maxwell modes (MCMM) model is examined with regar...
We present a powerful framework for computing the viscoelastic properties of polymer melts based on ...
The “hierarchical model” proposed earlier [Larson in Macromolecules 34:4556–4571, 2001] is herein mo...
The ability of reptation theories to quantitatively predict the linear viscoelastic response of line...
The prediction of linear viscoelasticity (LVE) of a polymer melts from the knowledge of their struct...
The “dual constraint” model developed by Mead, Van Dyke et al. is here extended by inclusion of “ear...
We present a modified version of the time-marching algorithm (TMA) [van Ruymbeke et al., 2005, 2010]...
We present a modified version of the time-marching algorithm (TMA) [van Ruymbeke et al., 2005, 2010]...
We present a modified version of the time-marching algorithm (TMA) [van Ruymbeke et al., 2005, 2010]...
Quantitative prediction of the rheological properties of polymers will become an important tool that...
Quantitative prediction of the rheological properties of polymers will become an important tool that...
The hierarchical and "bob" (or branch-on-branch) models are tube-based computational models recently...
Several classes of multiple-mode rheological constitutive equations are tested for fitting and predi...
We report the first steps of a collaborative project between the University of Queensland, Polyflow,...
Tube models derived from the basic ideas of De Gennes and Doi & Edwards on reptation of entangled ch...
In this work, the behavior of the multiple coupled Maxwell modes (MCMM) model is examined with regar...
We present a powerful framework for computing the viscoelastic properties of polymer melts based on ...
The “hierarchical model” proposed earlier [Larson in Macromolecules 34:4556–4571, 2001] is herein mo...
The ability of reptation theories to quantitatively predict the linear viscoelastic response of line...
The prediction of linear viscoelasticity (LVE) of a polymer melts from the knowledge of their struct...
The “dual constraint” model developed by Mead, Van Dyke et al. is here extended by inclusion of “ear...