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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7711039
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Effective tensor of the relaxation kernels of a layered medium consisting of a viscoelastic material and a viscous incompressible fluid
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7711039

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    Effective tensor of the relaxation kernels of a layered medium consisting of a viscoelastic material and a viscous incompressible fluid (English)
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    12 July 2023
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    Vibrations of alternating layers of an isotropic viscoelastic material and a viscous incompressible fluid are considered. Applying the homogenization method, the author derives the effective tensor through the local elastic moduli, viscosity, regular parts of the relaxation kernels having three additive components, and the volume fraction of the fluid inside a periodicity cell.
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    Kelvin-Voigt material
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    fluid volume fraction
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    homogenized medium model
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    local elastic modulus
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    periodicity cell
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