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Relations between relaxation modulus and creep compliance in anisotropic linear viscoelasticity
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    Relations between relaxation modulus and creep compliance in anisotropic linear viscoelasticity (English)
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    20 August 2007
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    The results obtained previously for scalar and class \(P\) completely monotone relaxation moduli are extended to arbitrary anisotropy. It is shown for general anisotropic viscoelastic media that, if the relaxation modulus is a locally integrable completely monotone function, then the creep compliance is a Bernstein function and conversely. The elastic and equilibrium limits of the two material functions are related to each other. The relaxation modulus or its derivative can be singular at 0. A rigorous general formulation of the relaxation spectrum in an anisotropic viscoelastic medium is given. The effect of Newtonian viscosity on creep compliance is examined.
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    Linear viscoelasticity
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    Anisotropy
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    Relaxation
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    Creep
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    Completely monotone
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    Bernstein function
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    Material symmetry classes
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