Rheometrical aspects of the viscoelastic dispersion of shear waves in gel-like mechanical net\-works. (Q1303213)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1342592
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1342592 |
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Rheometrical aspects of the viscoelastic dispersion of shear waves in gel-like mechanical net\-works. (English)
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22 September 1999
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A modified form of the Gross-Marvin ladder model is used to simulate gelation processes in which \(\alpha\), the viscoelastic stress relaxation exponent in the gel equation, can be varied in the range \(0<\alpha<1\). The model has been used to investigate the interdependence of the high- and low-frequency features of the evolving relaxation time spectra associated with the growth of discrete, mechanically self-similar nodal networks. Analysis of the growth of the networks in terms of their wavelengths reveals a fractal characteristic of the underlying gel microstructure. The results obtained may provide a viable rheometrical basis for examining the gel-like characteristics of pre-gel point viscoelastic liquid systems in terms of the gel equation but in the absence of a frequency independent loss tangent.
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modified Gross-Marvin ladder model
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gel equation
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