Maxwell model of viscoelastic behaviour - Derivation of governing equation

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The discussion revolves around a past paper question related to the Maxwell model of viscoelastic behavior in a tensile test on plastic. The original poster seeks assistance in deriving the stress equation from the governing equation for a Maxwell element, having reached a partial solution but struggling to match the required form. They later report resolving their issue after consulting with a lecturer and express willingness to share their solution. Additionally, they inquire about the conductivity of viscoelastic materials, normal mode analysis methods, and the effects of different crack modes on stress and strain tensors. The conversation highlights the challenges faced by students in understanding complex material behavior and the collaborative nature of academic support.
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Hi everyone,

i'm a 3rd year undergraduate chemical engineering student from Scotland, and i am wondering if anyone could help me with the following past paper question in my plastics engineering class. The question is based on the maxwell model of viscoelastic behaviour. Apologies if i have posted in the wrong section.

"In a tensile test on a plastic the material is subjected to a constant strain rate of 10^-5/s. The material may have it's behaviour modeled by a maxwell element with elastic constant 20GN/m^2 and viscous constant 1000 GNs/m^2.
(a) Starting from the governing equation for a maxwell element, derive the following expression for the stress in the material at any instant. stress=n2*strain*[1-exp(-G1*t/n2)]"
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I have derived the governing equation down to the point, stress(t)=stress0*exp(-G1*t/n2) , but have not been able to get it to resemble the equation shown in the question. I'll attach a picture of the question for more clarity.

Any help is much appreciated, Thanks
 

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Problem solved, spoke to lecturer today who gave me a few hints and was able to work through it.

I can post the solution if anyone is interested
 
I need to know about the conductivity of visco-elastic material.

1) can it be considered as perfectly conductivity of electricity and heat?

2)what are the normal mode analysis method?
3) what information do we get from this method?
4) what are the cracks of mode I,II and III
how they change the stress and strain tensor?
any material or link related to that then please provide,,,,,

any comments and remarks will be informative,
 
Hey, I'm on the same course and really struggling with this one at the moment! I'd be really grateful if you could post your solution if you happen to read this, thanks.
 
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