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contributor authorS. Mukherjee
contributor authorASME Fellow
contributor authorGlaucio H. Paulino
date accessioned2017-05-09T00:09:21Z
date available2017-05-09T00:09:21Z
date copyrightMay, 2003
date issued2003
identifier issn0021-8936
identifier otherJAMCAV-26557#359_1.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/127860
description abstractPaulino and Jin [Paulino, G. H., and Jin, Z.-H., 2001, “Correspondence Principle in Viscoelastic Functionally Graded Materials,” ASME J. Appl. Mech., 68 , pp. 129–132], have recently shown that the viscoelastic correspondence principle remains valid for a linearly isotropic viscoelastic functionally graded material with separable relaxation (or creep) functions in space and time. This paper revisits this issue by addressing some subtle points regarding this result and examines the reasons behind the success or failure of the correspondence principle for viscoelastic functionally graded materials. For the inseparable class of nonhomogeneous materials, the correspondence principle fails because of an inconsistency between the replacements of the moduli and of their derivatives. A simple but informative one-dimensional example, involving an exponentially graded material, is used to further clarify these reasons.
publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
titleThe Elastic-Viscoelastic Correspondence Principle for Functionally Graded Materials, Revisited
typeJournal Paper
journal volume70
journal issue3
journal titleJournal of Applied Mechanics
identifier doi10.1115/1.1533805
journal fristpage359
journal lastpage363
identifier eissn1528-9036
keywordsRelaxation (Physics)
keywordsFunctionally graded materials
keywordsFunctions
keywordsEquations
keywordsLaplace transforms
keywordsStress AND Failure
treeJournal of Applied Mechanics:;2003:;volume( 070 ):;issue: 003
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