viskoelise
Viskoelise describes materials that exhibit both viscous and elastic responses to deformation. In viskoelastic materials, part of the deformation is stored elastically and recoverable, while part is dissipated as heat through flow. The behavior is time-dependent, meaning the response depends on how quickly the load is applied and how long it is maintained.
Common phenomena include creep, where deformation progresses under constant load; stress relaxation, where stress decreases under
Constitutive models range from simple to more complex. The Maxwell model uses a spring and dashpot in
Applications span polymers, rubbers, gels, adhesives, damping materials, and biomedical tissues. Viscoelastic properties are typically measured