2001
DOI: 10.1006/jsvi.2001.3636
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Loss Factor Peak of Viscoelastic Materials: Magnitude to Width Relations

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“…Parameter fits of experimental measurements to the fractional Zener model for biological materials include for brain [56][57][58][59], human root dentin [60], cranial bone [61], liver [57], arteries [62], breast [63], and hamstring muscle [64]. Non-biological materials are exemplified by metals [39], doped corning glass [49], rubber [51], and polymers [63,[65][66][67][68][69]. For an account of experimental fits to fractional calculus stress-strain models made up to the year of 2009, see Section 2 in [48].…”
Section: Experimental Evidencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parameter fits of experimental measurements to the fractional Zener model for biological materials include for brain [56][57][58][59], human root dentin [60], cranial bone [61], liver [57], arteries [62], breast [63], and hamstring muscle [64]. Non-biological materials are exemplified by metals [39], doped corning glass [49], rubber [51], and polymers [63,[65][66][67][68][69]. For an account of experimental fits to fractional calculus stress-strain models made up to the year of 2009, see Section 2 in [48].…”
Section: Experimental Evidencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…after (25) where are the arithmetic and geometric means of the relaxation parameters, and j Cl + C2 ß2 represent the arithmetic and the ponderate means of the damping rations. From the previously presented reasoning, the roots of Eq.…”
Section: Casementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lesieutre and Mingori [17] proposed the anelastic displacement field (the ADF method) also based on internal variables. The research of Pritz [23][24][25][26][27][28] on the four-parameter model and on the behavior of complex properties of rubbers and rubberlike materials has also had a great infiuence. Such models assume constitutive relationships based on differential equations upon fractional derivatives of stress and strain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to numerically differentiate these levels, the loss factor peak will be used as damping index. As known [53,54,55,56,57], the loss factor of a frequency-domain constitutive equation is a real-valued and frequency-dependent function defined as the quotient between the imaginary and the real part of the complex stiffness. Here, the complex stiffness associated with the viscoelastic links of the structure shown in Fig.…”
Section: Example 2: Multiple Degree-of-freedom Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%