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Jorgen
2007-08-27, 20:26
This pdf-file summarizes a simple mathematical approach that can be used to determine the Prony series from dynamic storage and loss modulus data.

sb47584
2008-02-28, 19:27
Can you please help me out in calculation the shear relaxation Modulus for ramp loading equation by nano indentation method...

Just tell me the equations to be used for the calculation for ramp laod

heavenarmy
2008-06-23, 03:17
Hi Jorgen,


Stumble across your site through google... What can I say, a most helpful site and it is motivating me to restart my experiment to design a elastomeric shock absorber.

Forgive me for asking, but can you provide examples or tutorials with actual data to illustrate how this can be done?


This pdf-file summarizes a simple mathematical approach that can be used to determine the Prony series from dynamic storage and loss modulus data.

Jorgen
2008-06-24, 19:01
I am afraid that I don't have any tutorials to share :(
Best of luck,
Jorgen

manfred
2008-07-08, 16:19
see for example at http://www.viscodata.de/

bhag.gupta@trelleborg.com
2008-09-05, 11:26
Interesting document and useful for using it with MARC. I have one basic question. As I understand by this document that the master curve data ( E vs Time) generated at a reference temperature Tr , is used to generate the Prony's constants which are used in MENTAT along with the WLF constants, C1 and C2. This input, as I understand, will be good for any temperature, as far as the viscoelasticity part of the modeling is concerned. Is this correct?
If so, we will still have to model the material by, for examole, Ogden method, and the constants (moduli and exponents) which should be valid for any temperature.

Thanks.

Bhag

Jorgen
2008-09-07, 19:08
Yes, you will still need to use a hyperelastic model (e.g. the Ogden model). The linear viscoelasticity part only controls the viscous flow response.

If you want to predict the response at different temperatures you will still need to use a hyperelastic model that can handle different temperatures.

- Jorgen