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Nonlinear fractional-order viscoelasticity at large strains
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    Nonlinear fractional-order viscoelasticity at large strains (English)
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    14 August 2006
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    The author formulates a fractional-order viscoelastic constitutive equation for finite deformations. The central part is a multiplicative decomposition of deformation gradient into elastic and viscous parts. The viscous part is treated as an internal variable and is governed by a nonlinear rate equation of fractional order. Several interesting numerical examples are given.
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    multiplicative decomposition
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    deformation gradient
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