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Journal:
Journal of Applied Mechanics
Publisher: ASME
Article Type: Research Papers
J. Appl. Mech. May 2011, 78(3): 031002.
Published Online: February 1, 2011
...Yaoting Zhu; Lu Sun; Huilin Xu A numerical method for directly obtaining discrete relaxation modulus from static creep tests data is developed for linear viscoelastic asphalt mixtures. To overcome the ill-posedness of interconversion between creep compliance and relaxation modulus, Volterra...
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Journal:
Journal of Applied Mechanics
Publisher: ASME
Article Type: Technical Papers
J. Appl. Mech. November 2003, 70(6): 885–893.
Published Online: January 5, 2004
... − 2.1707 0.0210 − 1.4199 3.3674 and (93) C 2 = 1.1198 1.1915 1.1495 1.7641 1.8770 1.8109 0.6881 0.7321 0.7063 . Numerical values for the relaxation parameters are assumed to be (94) μ 1 = 1.5 and μ 2 = 0.1...
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Journal:
Journal of Applied Mechanics
Publisher: ASME
Article Type: Brief Notes
J. Appl. Mech. January 2001, 68(1): 129–132.
Published Online: June 14, 2000
...G. H. Paulino, Mem. ASME; Z.-H. Jin, Mem. ASME This paper presents an extension of the correspondence principle (as applied to homogeneous viscoelastic solids) to nonhomogeneous viscoelastic solids under the assumption that the relaxation (or creep) moduli be separable functions in space and time...
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S. Roy, Assistant Professor, Mem. ASME, W. X. Xu, Graduate Research Assistant, S. J. Park, Graduate Research Assistant, K. M. Liechti, Professor
Journal:
Journal of Applied Mechanics
Publisher: ASME
Article Type: Technical Papers
J. Appl. Mech. June 2000, 67(2): 391–396.
Published Online: October 29, 1999
... or anomalous diffusion typically occurs when the rates of diffusion and viscoelastic relaxation in a polymer are comparable, and the ambient temperature is below the glass transition temperature T g of the polymer. As a result, it is necessary to take into account the time-dependent response of a polymer...