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Dynamic Response of the Newton Voigt–Kelvin Modelled Linear Viscoelastic Systems at Harmonic Actions
by Cornelia Dobrescu
Symmetry 2020, 12(9), 1571; https://doi.org/10.3390/sym12091571 - 22 Sep 2020
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The variety of viscoelastic systems and structures, for the most part, is studied analytically, with significant results. As a result of analytical, numerical and experimental research, which was conducted on a larger variety of linear viscoelastic systems and structures. We analyzed the dynamic [...] Read more.
The variety of viscoelastic systems and structures, for the most part, is studied analytically, with significant results. As a result of analytical, numerical and experimental research, which was conducted on a larger variety of linear viscoelastic systems and structures. We analyzed the dynamic behavior for the viscoelastic composite materials, anti-vibration viscous-elastic systems consisting of discrete physical devices, road structures consisting of natural soil structures with mineral aggregates and asphalt mixes, and mixed mechanic systems of insulation of the industrial vibrations consisting of elastic and viscous devices. In this context, the compound rheological model can be schematized as being V(E|V) type of the Newton Voigt–Kelvin model with inertial excited mass, applicable to linear viscoelastic materials. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Symmetry in Dynamic Systems)
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