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Three-dimensional Maxwell stress-strain relations in viscoelasticity
Authors:Dipl-Ing Tatsuo Tokuoka
Institution:(1) Present address: Shijo-horikawa agaru, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan
Abstract:Conclusion In this paper three-dimensional Maxwell stress-strain relations were deduced phenomenologically.In the first place we applied the Hamilton's principle to the viscoelastic deformation, and obtained the variational equation with respect to the elastic potential and the dissipation function.Then we assumed that the elastic potential is a function only of the stress, and the dissipation function is a function of stress and rate of stress. By the above variational equation of the virtual stress satisfying the equilibrium equation and the boundary conditions, we obtained the relations to be satisfied by the elastic potential and the dissipation function, and the conditions to be satisfied by the dissipation function.From these relations we obtained the required three-dimensional Maxwell stress-strain relations in viscoelasticity. These relations indicate that the strain is the sum of the internal elastic strain and the internal viscous strain.If a given substance is isotropic with respect to stress, the stress-strain relations are expressed by a linear Maxwell model consisting of Hookian spring in series with a Newtonian dashpot.It is the main result of this paper that the three-dimensional Maxwell stress-strain relations in viscoelasticity are deduced from physically appropriate assumptions.
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