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  2. Kelvin–Voigt material - Wikipedia

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    The KelvinVoigt model, also called the Voigt model, is represented by a purely viscous damper and purely elastic spring connected in parallel as shown in the picture. If, instead, we connect these two elements in series we get a model of a Maxwell material. Since the two components of the model are arranged in parallel, the strains in each ...

  3. Standard linear solid model - Wikipedia

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    The standard linear solid (SLS), also known as the Zener model after Clarence Zener, [1] is a method of modeling the behavior of a viscoelastic material using a linear combination of springs and dashpots to represent elastic and viscous components, respectively. Often, the simpler Maxwell model and the KelvinVoigt model are used. These ...

  4. Viscoelasticity - Wikipedia

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    These models, which include the Maxwell model, the KelvinVoigt model, the standard linear solid model, and the Burgers model, are used to predict a material's response under different loading conditions. Viscoelastic behavior has elastic and viscous components modeled as linear combinations of springs and dashpots, respectively. Each model ...

  5. Rule of mixtures - Wikipedia

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    In general there are two models, one for axial loading (Voigt model), [2] [4] and one for transverse loading (Reuss model). [2] [5] In general, for some material property (often the elastic modulus [1]), the rule of mixtures states that the overall property in the direction parallel to the fibers may be as high as

  6. File:Kelvin Voigt diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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    Kelvin-Voigt model for viscoelastic materials. Created by Pekaje, using en:xfig and en:inkscape: Date: 5 April 2007 (original upload date) Source: Transferred from to Commons. Author: Pekaje at English Wikipedia

  7. Maxwell material - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of a Maxwell material. The Maxwell model is represented by a purely viscous damper and a purely elastic spring connected in series, [4] as shown in the diagram. If, instead, we connect these two elements in parallel, [4] we get the generalized model of a solid KelvinVoigt material.

  8. Stress relaxation - Wikipedia

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    Viscoelastic materials have the properties of both viscous and elastic materials and can be modeled by combining elements that represent these characteristics. One viscoelastic model, called the Maxwell model predicts behavior akin to a spring (elastic element) being in series with a dashpot (viscous element), while the Voigt model places these ...

  9. Kelvin–Voigt model - Wikipedia

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