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Figure 1. Location of the two specimens (A) and block diagram (B) of the dynamic viscoelastometer with a schematic representation of the relationship between stress and strain of a viscoelastic material during a sinusoidal oscillating strain ( , angular velocity). The sinusoidal strain is produced by a tension control motor in the driver, and the stress and strain are measured by means of load and displacement detectors and transmitted to a data processor. In a viscoelastic material, the phase difference between stress and strain is somewhere in between (0 < < /2), and the complex modulus G* is resolved into two components: the storage modulus G' and the loss modulus G'', shown vectorially. The tangent of the phase angle ( ) between stress and strain is a measure of the ratio of energy loss to energy stored during cyclic deformation.
J DENT RES, Vol. 82, No. 3,
228-231 (2003)
DOI: 10.1177/154405910308200315
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