1961
DOI: 10.1147/rd.54.0312
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Lognormal Distribution Function for Describing Anelastic and Other Relaxation Processes II. Data Analysis and Applications

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“…We conclude that the increase in f m,JG with time is concomitant with the decrease in the distribution of times or narrowing of the spectra and decrease in ⌬ JG . ͑Calculations were done also for a lognormal distribution of a Gaussian type, 53 which yielded similar results, but for simplicity of illustration here, we have shown only the results of the box distribution.͒ Since the earlier studies of the JG relaxation had been performed without regard to the structural relaxation effect, differences in the f m values as a result of this effect may lead to different activation energies. Only in the equilibrium liquid state would these values be free from time-dependent effects.…”
Section: -5mentioning
confidence: 85%
“…We conclude that the increase in f m,JG with time is concomitant with the decrease in the distribution of times or narrowing of the spectra and decrease in ⌬ JG . ͑Calculations were done also for a lognormal distribution of a Gaussian type, 53 which yielded similar results, but for simplicity of illustration here, we have shown only the results of the box distribution.͒ Since the earlier studies of the JG relaxation had been performed without regard to the structural relaxation effect, differences in the f m values as a result of this effect may lead to different activation energies. Only in the equilibrium liquid state would these values be free from time-dependent effects.…”
Section: -5mentioning
confidence: 85%
“…This analysis, based on microstructural parameters, is considered to represent an improvement with respect to peakwidth analysis based on merely the choice of mathematical functions, selected to fit a posteriori the experimental peaks. 18,19 Fig . 4.…”
Section: (3) Peak Broadening By Microstructural Inhomogeneitymentioning
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“…The log-normal distribution represented by (3) has been the subject of earlier papers devoted mainly to the numerical computation of quasi-static response functions as a function of time, and of dynamic response functions as a function of frequency [3]. Often, however, the experimental investigation of thermally-activated relaxation phenomena is feasible only through the observation of dynamic loss peaks as a function of temperature, rather than frequency.…”
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confidence: 99%