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Mechanical Engineering

Viscoelastic characterization of the mucus from the skin of loach (II) using linear viscoelastic property

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Pages 423-429 | Received 25 Jun 2022, Accepted 15 Oct 2023, Published online: 01 Apr 2024
 

ABSTRACT

A structuralized Rivlin-Sawyers model with inhomogeneous shear-rate effect on the component of relaxation spectrum was proposed here to express the viscoelastic property of loach mucus. The linear viscoelastic property of the mucus was obtained using the experimental frequency sweep data at small strain, and the viscosity in the shear-rate decreasing region with 0.0631 s−1 as the maximum shear rate was fitted by the model with inhomogeneous shear-rate effect. Both the predictions of the steady viscosity curves with four maximum shear rates, i.e., 0.004 s−1, 0.01 s−1, 0.1 s−1, and 1 s−1, and that of the transient shear viscosity in the step rate experiment at 0.1 s−1 show reasonable characterization of the model on the viscoelasticity of the loach skin mucus.

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Nomenclature

RS=

Rivlin-Sawyers

G=

storage modulus

G′′=

loss modulus

f=

a shear-rate dependent structural parameter

ci=

a group of coefficient of relaxation spectrum

τ=

shear stress

m=

a memory function

φ1=

a nonlinear strain-dependent function

Ct=

Cauchy strain tensor

Ct−1=

Finger strain tensor

I1=

the first invariant of Ct−1

I2=

the first invariant of Ct

δ=

an unit tensor

t=

the present time

t=

the past time

λi=

relaxation time

gi=

relaxation modulus coefficient

γ˙=

shear rate

b=

a model parameter

γ=

shear strain

PSM=

Papanastasiou-Scriven-Macosko

n=

power in power law model

ω=

experimental angle frequency

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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