Transient Stresses in Nonhomogeneous Viscoelastic (Maxwell) Materials

O. Dillon
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This paper determines the transient-stress distribution, due to imposed strain rates, which exists in bars made of a linear nonhomogeneous viscoelastic (Maxwell) material. The cases of constant and exponentially decreasing strain-rate histories are solved. The particular nonhomogeneity is an exponential variation of the fluidity in the thickness coordinate. I t is shown that this fluidity variation can be the result of a steady linear temperature gradient. One-dimensional strength of materials assumptions are made for the problems of axial extension and bending. I t is further assumed that all of the initial stresses due to heating have vanished prior to load application. I t is found in the case of constant strain rate that the stress distribution approaches the configuration associated with a purely viscous material after one relaxation time of the cold face. In addition, an approximate solution to the problem of constant load is given in Appendix A.
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非均匀粘弹性(Maxwell)材料的瞬态应力
本文确定了由线性非均匀粘弹性(Maxwell)材料制成的棒材中由于施加应变率而存在的瞬态应力分布。求解了应变率历史不变和指数递减的情况。这种特殊的非均匀性是流动性在厚度坐标上的指数变化。结果表明,这种流动性变化可以是稳定的线性温度梯度的结果。针对轴向拉伸和弯曲问题,提出了材料的一维强度假设。进一步假设在加载之前,所有因加热引起的初始应力都已消失。在恒定应变率的情况下,冷面经过一个松弛时间后,应力分布接近于纯粘性材料的形态。此外,在附录A中给出了恒载问题的近似解。
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