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  1. Viscoelasticity - Wikipedia

    • The material responds to the stress with a strain that increases until the material ultimately fails, if it is a viscoelastic liquid. If, on the other hand, it is a viscoelastic solid, it may or may not fail depending on the applied stress versus the material's ultimate resistance. See more

    Overview

    In materials science and continuum mechanics, viscoelasticity is the property of materials that exhibit both viscous and elastic characteristics when undergoing deformation. Viscous materials, like water, resist both … See more

    Background

    In the nineteenth century, physicists such as James Clerk Maxwell, Ludwig Boltzmann, and Lord Kelvin researched and experimented with creep and recovery of glasses, metals, and rubbers. Viscoelasticity was further … See more

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  2. Viscoelasticity describes the ability of a material to simultaneously resist mechanical deformation under an applied load (solid-like behavior) and to dissipate energy (liquid-like behavior).
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    Viscoelasticity describes the ability of a material to simultaneously resist mechanical deformation under an applied load (solid-like behavior) and to dissipate energy (liquid-like behavior).
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    The fundamental distinction between a (hyper)elastic solid and a (Newtonian) fluid is that the former maintains a permanent memory of its initial or ‘reference’ state to which it relaxes, whereas in a simple fluid all configurations are equivalent and only rates of deformation are important.
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    Being viscoelastic means that the material to some extent both behaves like a liquid and a solid material and that it has a time-dependent strain. As illustrated in Fig. 1, viscosity describes a fluid's resistance to flow.
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  4. Are viscoelastic materials to be considered solids or fluids?

     
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  6. The relationship between viscoelasticity and elasticity

    (b) Viscoelastic solid. We argued in §3d that the elastic correspondence allows us to model viscoelastic solids as an Oldroyd-B fluid, taking the limit λ → ∞. This idea is tested by two distinct numerical schemes to compute the capillary collapse.

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  8. What is a Viscoelastic material? - Biolin Scientific

    Viscoelastic materials behave both like a liquid and a solid. There are many materials that exhibit viscoelastic properties, ranging from natural biological structures such as tissue, cartilage, and skin, to synthetic polymers and concrete.

  9. The Difference Between Elastic and Viscoelastic …

    The difference between elastic materials and viscoelastic materials is that viscoelastic materials have a viscosity factor and the elastic ones don’t. Because viscoelastic materials have the viscosity factor, they have a strain rate …

  10. Why are liquids viscous and solids elastic? | by …

    Jun 22, 2020 · You’ve probably learnt that solids have a fixed shape and volume whereas liquids only have the latter. But why is that? In this blog you will learn how a key liquid property; it’s viscosity ...

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