2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4899-7485-3
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Polymer Engineering Science and Viscoelasticity

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“…Its mechanical response can be characterized by the timedependent bulk and shear moduli, K m (t) and G m (t), respectively. As it is discussed later, it is possible to avoid time domain analysis by utilizing the so-called dynamic correspondence principle (Fung, 1965;Hashin, 1983;Brinson and Brinson, 2008). The matrix phase may be reinforced by fillers of calcium carbonate and glass.…”
Section: Involved Constituent Materials and Their Propertiesmentioning
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“…Its mechanical response can be characterized by the timedependent bulk and shear moduli, K m (t) and G m (t), respectively. As it is discussed later, it is possible to avoid time domain analysis by utilizing the so-called dynamic correspondence principle (Fung, 1965;Hashin, 1983;Brinson and Brinson, 2008). The matrix phase may be reinforced by fillers of calcium carbonate and glass.…”
Section: Involved Constituent Materials and Their Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to capture properly the material's response at a large range of frequencies, the modulus is often written in terms of a Prony series expanded form (Brinson and Brinson, 2008)…”
Section: Theoretical Background For Viscoelastic Materialsmentioning
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