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Ramp-hold relaxation solutions for the KVFD model applied to soft viscoelastic media.

HongMei Zhang1, Yue Wang2, Michael F Insana2.   

Abstract

The standard step-hold load-relaxation profile can yield variable estimates of mechanical properties due to the difficulty in achieving a step strain experimentally. A ramp-hold profile overcomes this limitation if appropriate model functions can be derived. Utilizing Boltzmann hereditary integral operators for two indentation geometries, analytical ramp solutions for load-relaxation were developed based on the Kelvin-Voigt fractional derivative (KVFD) model. The results identify three model parameters for characterizing viscoelastic behavior from a single model curve fit to the data: the elastic modulus E0, fractional-order parameter α, and relaxation time constant τ. The quantitative nature of the analysis was validated through measurements on gelatin emulsion samples exhibiting viscoelastic behavior. KVFD-model-based solutions provide mathematically simple and experimentally flexible descriptions of load-relaxation behavior for a range of viscoelastic properties and experimental conditions; e.g. one closed-form solution can fit the ramp and the hold phases of the relaxation time series. Experiments show that the solution for a spherical indenter and plate compressor each fit well to the corresponding experimental relaxation curves with a coefficient of determination R2 > 0.98. Parameters obtained from the spherical-tip indentation and plate-compression geometries agree within one standard deviation, confirming that the ramp solution based KVFD model yields consistent measurements for characterizing viscoelastic materials.

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Keywords:  mechanical properties; plate compression; ramp-hold relaxation; soft polymer emulsion; spherical indentation

Year:  2016        PMID: 27524859      PMCID: PMC4980090          DOI: 10.1088/0957-0233/27/2/025702

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Meas Sci Technol        ISSN: 0957-0233            Impact factor:   2.046


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