viscoélastique
Viscoélastique refers to materials that exhibit both viscous and elastic characteristics when undergoing deformation. This means they can both store energy (like an elastic material) and dissipate energy through fluid-like flow (like a viscous material). When a stress is applied to a viscoélastique material, a portion of the deformation is immediate and recoverable (elastic response), while another portion develops over time and is permanent or recoverable only slowly (viscous response).
The behavior of viscoélastique materials is dependent on factors such as time, temperature, and strain rate.
Common examples of viscoélastique materials include polymers, biological tissues like skin and muscle, and certain types