You are testing a viscoelastic tissue. You fit a curve to its creep response data, and this function is x(t) = 2.5(1 + 2e-t/3). You fit a curve to its relaxation response data, and this function is f(t) = 0.5(1 + e-t). Under frequency response, you notice that its internal friction is maximum near w = 0.5 rad/s. In what ways does this material fit or not fit the standard Kelvin model?
When you testing a viscoelastic tissue and you fit a curve to its creep response data. Under frequency response you notice that it's internal is maximum at 0.5 rad/s . In the following process we can fit this material with the standard Kelvin model. For this the details description are given below.
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