1973
DOI: 10.1007/bf00768281
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Creep and recovery of composite films at elevated temperatures

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“…The film tensile deformation usually involved the instantaneous elastic deformation ∊ e , plastic deformation ∊ p , and the time-dependent viscoelastic deformation ∊ ve , viscous flow ∊ vp . 15,21 If the creep was performed in a step loading mode, only the transient deformations ∊ e and ∊ p were considered at the loading stage. As shown in Figure 1, the viscoelastic and viscoplastic deformations ∊ ve , ∊ vp were both involved in the creep.…”
Section: Fractional-order Rheological Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The film tensile deformation usually involved the instantaneous elastic deformation ∊ e , plastic deformation ∊ p , and the time-dependent viscoelastic deformation ∊ ve , viscous flow ∊ vp . 15,21 If the creep was performed in a step loading mode, only the transient deformations ∊ e and ∊ p were considered at the loading stage. As shown in Figure 1, the viscoelastic and viscoplastic deformations ∊ ve , ∊ vp were both involved in the creep.…”
Section: Fractional-order Rheological Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%