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Bioengineer
- Mar 26, 2009
- 21
Hi guys,
I am trying to model the viscoelastic behaviour of a tested material. In Abaqus, I used Prony under time domain to assign viscoelastic properties. When I tested it with two different loading rates, I didn't see much change from force-deflection curve. My question is if this is due to the fact that I used time domain, not frequency domain? I thought either time or frequency domain is just a way to assign viscoelasticity, and therefore, the material should behave rate-dependent anyway (as one of viscoelastic natures). Am I right?
Many thanks,
Michael
I am trying to model the viscoelastic behaviour of a tested material. In Abaqus, I used Prony under time domain to assign viscoelastic properties. When I tested it with two different loading rates, I didn't see much change from force-deflection curve. My question is if this is due to the fact that I used time domain, not frequency domain? I thought either time or frequency domain is just a way to assign viscoelasticity, and therefore, the material should behave rate-dependent anyway (as one of viscoelastic natures). Am I right?
Many thanks,
Michael