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On Poisson's ratio in linearly viscoelastic solids

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JOURNAL OF ELASTICITY
Volume 85, Issue 1, Pages 45-63

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10659-006-9070-4

Keywords

Poisson's ratio; linearly viscoelastic solids; correspondence principle; time dependence; frequencey dependence

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Poisson's ratio in viscoelastic solids is in general a time dependent (in the time domain) or a complex frequency dependent quantity (in the frequency domain). We show that the viscoelastic Poisson's ratio has a different time dependence depending on the test modality chosen; interrelations are developed between Poisson's ratios in creep and relaxation. The difference, for a moderate degree of viscoelasticity, is minor. Correspondence principles are derived for the Poisson's ratio in transient and dynamic contexts. The viscoelastic Poisson's ratio need not increase with time, and it need not be monotonic with time, Examples are given of material microstructures which give rise to designed time dependent Poisson's ratios.

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