viscoelastiset
Viscoelastiset, in materials science often translated as viscoelastic, refer to substances that exhibit both viscous flow and elastic storage of energy when deformed. Their response depends on the rate and duration of loading, as well as temperature and history, reflecting molecular mobility and network structure.
Common models combine elastic springs and viscous dashpots: Maxwell, Kelvin–Voigt, and the Standard Linear Solid. Real
They display creep under constant stress and stress relaxation under constant strain. Oscillatory loading yields a
Representative examples include polymers, rubbers, gels, and biological tissues, as well as foams, asphalt, and certain
Measured with rheometers or dynamic mechanical analyzers, viscoelastiset require characterization of creep, relaxation, and dynamic moduli
Limitations include nonlinear viscoelasticity at large strains, anisotropy, and pronounced dependence on loading history and temperature,