Modeling Linear Viscoelasticity in Glassy Polymers using Standard Rheological Models

M. Haghighi-Yazdi, and P. Lee-Sullivan
University of Waterloo
Waterloo, ON
Canada
Published in 2011

In this study, a capability has been developed for modeling the linear viscoelastic behaviour of a glassy polymer using COMSOL Multiphysics®. The two rheological models by Maxwell and Kelvin-Voigt were used for modeling stress relaxation and creep loading behavior, respectively, of a typical gas pipe under two modes of plane stress and plane strain.

An advantage of the developed model is its ability to predict either the modulus or compliance of a glassy polymer when only one set of experimental data is available. This is readily achieved by conducting a 2D analysis using one of the two rheological models which corresponds to the available experimental data.

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