نتایج جستجو برای: hyper viscoelastic model

تعداد نتایج: 2132984  

2015
Fei Lin Mohan D. Rao

iii Abstract The goal of this research is to provide a framework for vibro-acoustical analysis and design of a multiple-layer constrained damping structure. The existing research on damping and viscoelastic damping mechanism is limited to the following four mainstream approaches: modeling techniques of damping treatments/materials; control through the electrical-mechanical effect using the piez...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2008
Dianne H Glass Cynthia J Roberts Alan S Litsky Paul A Weber

PURPOSE To develop a method for evaluating viscosity and elasticity of the cornea and to examine the effect that both properties have on hysteresis. METHODS A three-component spring and dashpot model was created in Simulink in Matlab to represent the purely elastic and viscoelastic behavior of the cornea during a measurement using device called an ocular response analyzer (ORA). Values for el...

1999
Shinichi Tokumoto Yoshiaki Fujita Shinichi Hirai

A new approach to the deformation modeling of viscoehwtic objects for their shape control is presented. Manipulative operations of viscoeiastic objects can be found in many industrial fields such as food indust~ and medical product industry. Automatic operations of viscoelastic objects are eagerly requirwd in these jields. Since viscoelastic objects deform during operation processes, it is nece...

2008
D. Valdez-Jasso H. T. Banks M. A. Haider D. Bia Y. Zocalo R. L. Armentano M. S. Olufsen

This paper compares two models predicting elastic and viscoelastic properties of large arteries. Models compared include a Kelvin (standard linear) model and an extended 2-term exponential linear viscoelastic model. Models were validated against in-vitro data from the ovine thoracic descending aorta and the carotid artery. Measurements of blood pressure data were used as an input to predict ves...

Journal: :Progress in biophysics and molecular biology 2010
Niall C Colgan Michael D Gilchrist Kathleen M Curran

The in-vivo mechanical response of neural tissue during impact loading of the head is simulated using geometrically accurate finite element (FE) head models. However, current FE models do not account for the anisotropic elastic material behaviour of brain tissue. In soft biological tissue, there is a correlation between internal microscopic structure and macroscopic mechanical properties. There...

2002
L S Taylor M S Richards A J Moskowitz A. L. Lerner D J Rubens

The sonoelastographic theory of tumor detection predicts enhanced image contrast as vibration frequency increases. However, the opposite effect is observed when imaging liver lesions at frequencies (200-400 Hz) where strong viscoelastic effects dominate. Mechanical testing was performed and confirmed the viscoelasticity of liver tissue. The time dependence of the stress relaxation suggests a vi...

2009
Zhen Lei

An exact two-dimensional rotation-strain model describing the motion of Hookean incompressible viscoelastic materials is constructed by the polar decomposition of the deformation tensor. The global existence of classical solutions is proved under the smallness assumptions only on the size of initial strain tensor. The proof of global existence utilizes the weak dissipative mechanism of motion, ...

Journal: :Measurement science & technology 2016
HongMei Zhang Yue Wang Michael F Insana

The standard step-hold load-relaxation profile can yield variable estimates of mechanical properties due to the difficulty in achieving a step strain experimentally. A ramp-hold profile overcomes this limitation if appropriate model functions can be derived. Utilizing Boltzmann hereditary integral operators for two indentation geometries, analytical ramp solutions for load-relaxation were devel...

2017
A. J. M. Ferreira A. L. Araújo A. M. A. Neves J. D. Rodrigues E. Carrera M. Cinefra C. M. Mota Soares

In this paper we present a layerwise finite element model for the analysis of sandwich laminated plates with a viscoelastic core and laminated anisotropic face layers. The stiffness and mass matrices of the element are obtained by the Carrera’s Unified formulation (CUF). The dynamic problem is solved in the frequency domain with viscoelastic frequency-dependent material properties for the core....

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