A fundamental relationship between the relaxation spectra and the tangent distribution function in the theory of linear viscoelasticity

The tangent distribution function (TDF) is analyzed within the theory of linear viscoelasticity on mechanical properties. A proof is given that both the relaxation and retardation spectra can be derived from the TDF, through a Fredholm integral equation. Furthermore, the relaxation strength can be c...

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Autor principal: Matteó, Claudia Leda
Publicado: 1996
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Sumario:The tangent distribution function (TDF) is analyzed within the theory of linear viscoelasticity on mechanical properties. A proof is given that both the relaxation and retardation spectra can be derived from the TDF, through a Fredholm integral equation. Furthermore, the relaxation strength can be calculated as a consequence of this relationship. Finally, as an example, the relationship is applied to discrete spectra.