ON THE INFLUENCE OF VISCOELASTIC COMPRESSIBILITY IN STRESS ANALYSIS
Abstract
Almost all the solutions in the literature of viscoelastic stress analysis have dealt with materials which exhibit viscoelastic behavior in shear but are incompressible or elastic in dilatation. This has been influenced in part by the fact that accurate measurement of viscoelastic characteristics in dilatation are difficult to make, and only now are preliminary results becoming available. Since more precise measurement of dilatational response can be expected, certain solutions of viscoelastic stress analysis problems are presented to illustrate the convenience of utilizing measured relaxation moduli in dilatation as well as shear in evaluating stress distribution.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 01, 1963
- Accession Number
- AD0420647
Entities
People
- E. H. Lee
- N. C. Huang
- T. G. Rogers
Organizations
- Stanford University