2006
DOI: 10.1007/s10659-006-9070-4
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On Poisson’s Ratio in Linearly Viscoelastic Solids

Abstract: Poisson's ratio in viscoelastic solids is in general a time dependent (in the time domain) or a complex frequency dependent quantity (in the frequency domain). We show that the viscoelastic Poisson's ratio has a different time dependence depending on the test modality chosen; interrelations are developed between Poisson's ratios in creep and relaxation. The difference, for a moderate degree of viscoelasticity, is minor. Correspondence principles are derived for the Poisson's ratio in transient and dynamic cont… Show more

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“…21 An electric field e is applied across the beam thickness, resulting in a macroscopic polarization p in the same direction (being accommodated by a mixture of differently polarized domains, and varying between 6p s , where p s is the saturated polarization) and an axial strain Àe s jpj/p s with a corresponding spontaneous strain e s , as shown in Fig. 4.…”
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“…21 An electric field e is applied across the beam thickness, resulting in a macroscopic polarization p in the same direction (being accommodated by a mixture of differently polarized domains, and varying between 6p s , where p s is the saturated polarization) and an axial strain Àe s jpj/p s with a corresponding spontaneous strain e s , as shown in Fig. 4.…”
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“…Of those two equations, the former involves a convolution, whereas the latter does not, which shows that the correspondence principle is not applicable to the creep Poisson's ratio ν c , as already noted by Hilton (2001Hilton ( , 2009Hilton ( , 2011 and Tschoegl et al (2002). Note that Lakes and Wineman (2006) found a relationship between the two Poisson's ratios ν r and ν c that differs from that given in Eq. (11).…”
Section: The Elastic-viscoelastic Correspondence Principlementioning
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“…The tests here considered characterize the so-called "basic" creep of the cementitious materials (Neville 1995), which is measured in absence of any hydric transfer and to which any time-dependent deformation observed on a nonloaded specimen (i.e., autogenous shrinkage) is subtracted.…”
Section: Poisson's Ratio From Multiaxial Creep Tests On Cementitious mentioning
confidence: 99%
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