Definition of Viscoelastic. Meaning of Viscoelastic. Synonyms of Viscoelastic

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- In materials science and continuum mechanics, viscoelasticity is the property of materials that exhibit both viscous and elastic characteristics when...
- Viscoelasticity of bone can arise from multiple factors related to structures on multiple length scales. Bone is a composite of the bio-polymer collagen...
- orientation as a third major factor in its viscoelastic behavior. Other factors contributing to the viscoelastic properties of blood is the plasma viscosity...
- that increase its viscosity and density. It is often referred to as "viscoelastic" polyurethane foam, or low-resilience polyurethane foam (LRPu). The foam...
- Pitch is a viscoelastic polymer which can be natural or manufactured, derived from petroleum, coal tar, or plants. Pitch produced from petroleum may be...
- study and characterize materials. It is most useful for studying the viscoelastic behavior of polymers. A sinusoidal stress is applied and the strain in...
- Broadband viscoelastic spectroscopy (BVS) is a technique for studying viscoelastic solids in both bending and torsion. It provides the ability to measure...
- quantifies the damping in the system and is related to the sample's viscoelastic properties. Quartz is one member of a family of crystals that experience...
- shear, compression, or elongation). It is a property of viscoelastic materials. Viscoelasticity is studied using dynamic mechanical analysis where an oscillatory...
- polysaccharides, bubblegum can typically exhibit linear and nonlinear viscoelastic behaviors. Therefore, the distinct deformations under chewing can be...