In this paper a three-dimensional isotropic fractional viscoelastic model is examined. It is shown that if different time scales for the volumetric and deviatoric components are assumed, the Poisson ratio is time varying function; in particular viscoelastic Poisson ratio may be obtained both increasing and decreasing with time. Moreover, it is shown that, from a theoretical point of view, one-dimensional fractional constitutive laws for normal stress and strain components are not correct to fit uniaxial experimental test, unless the time scale of deviatoric and volumetric are equal. Finally, the model is proved to satisfy correspondence principles also for the viscoelastic Poisson’s ratio and some issues about thermodynamic consistency of t...
Very recently, researchers dealing with constitutive law pertinent viscoelastic materials put forwar...
Creep and/or Relaxation tests on viscoelastic materials show a power-law trend. Based upon Boltzmann...
Soft materials often exhibit a distinctive power-law viscoelastic response arising from broad distri...
In this paper a three-dimensional isotropic fractional viscoelastic model is examined. It is shown t...
In fractional viscoelasticity the stress-strain relation is a differential equation with non-integer...
The use of linear viscoelasticity together with fractional calculus in time-domain structural modeli...
AbstractWe supposed in the work of the research fractional model with one mechanism, which simplifie...
Poisson’s ratio is defined as the ratio of the lateral contraction to the elongation in the infinite...
Abstract Poisson’s ratio in viscoelastic solids is in general a time dependent (in the time domain) ...
This work presents a brief introduction to fractional calculus and its application to some problems ...
A constitutive equation for viscoelastic behavior containing time derivatives of stress and strain t...
Soft materials often exhibit a distinctive power-law viscoelastic response arising from broad distri...
Creep and/or Relaxation tests on viscoelastic materials show a power-law trend. Based upon Boltzmann...
The thesis centers on time domain modelling of viscoelastic materials. Classical models are compared...
It is proven that time independent viscoelastic Poisson ratios (PR) can only exist under separation ...
Very recently, researchers dealing with constitutive law pertinent viscoelastic materials put forwar...
Creep and/or Relaxation tests on viscoelastic materials show a power-law trend. Based upon Boltzmann...
Soft materials often exhibit a distinctive power-law viscoelastic response arising from broad distri...
In this paper a three-dimensional isotropic fractional viscoelastic model is examined. It is shown t...
In fractional viscoelasticity the stress-strain relation is a differential equation with non-integer...
The use of linear viscoelasticity together with fractional calculus in time-domain structural modeli...
AbstractWe supposed in the work of the research fractional model with one mechanism, which simplifie...
Poisson’s ratio is defined as the ratio of the lateral contraction to the elongation in the infinite...
Abstract Poisson’s ratio in viscoelastic solids is in general a time dependent (in the time domain) ...
This work presents a brief introduction to fractional calculus and its application to some problems ...
A constitutive equation for viscoelastic behavior containing time derivatives of stress and strain t...
Soft materials often exhibit a distinctive power-law viscoelastic response arising from broad distri...
Creep and/or Relaxation tests on viscoelastic materials show a power-law trend. Based upon Boltzmann...
The thesis centers on time domain modelling of viscoelastic materials. Classical models are compared...
It is proven that time independent viscoelastic Poisson ratios (PR) can only exist under separation ...
Very recently, researchers dealing with constitutive law pertinent viscoelastic materials put forwar...
Creep and/or Relaxation tests on viscoelastic materials show a power-law trend. Based upon Boltzmann...
Soft materials often exhibit a distinctive power-law viscoelastic response arising from broad distri...