1. Effective Viscoelastic Properties of Metal and Polymer Composites.
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Arkhipov, I. K., Abramova, V. I., Gubanov, O. M., Gvozdev, A. E., and Kutepov, S. N.
- Abstract
The relationships between stresses and strains in metal porous composites manufactured using 3D technologies, as well as in dispersion-strengthened polymer composites with a hereditary relaxation or creep core, are considered. By applying the Volterra matching principle using the Laplace transform, the effective viscoelastic properties of the composite are calculated in the images. The originals of these characteristics were obtained by inverse transformations using the standard operational calculus method. For composites with a polymer matrix, the Yu.N. Rabotnov method of integral operators is used. As a result, effective stress relaxation characteristics were obtained for metal composites. For polymer composites, an effective law of creep under uniaxial loading was obtained. The theoretical results on creep were compared with similar experimental results. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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