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The Generalized Maxwell model also known as the Maxwell–Wiechert model (after James Clerk Maxwell and E Wiechert) is the most general form of the linear model for viscoelasticity. In this model several Maxwell elements are assembled in parallel. It takes into account that the relaxation does not occur at a single time, but in a set of times. Due to the presence of molecular segments of different lengths, with shorter ones contributing less than longer ones, there is a varying time distribution. The Wiechert model shows this by having as many spring–dashpot Maxwell elements as are necessary to accurately represent the distribution. The figure on the right shows the generalised Wiechert model.

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  • The Generalized Maxwell model also known as the Maxwell–Wiechert model (after James Clerk Maxwell and E Wiechert) is the most general form of the linear model for viscoelasticity. In this model several Maxwell elements are assembled in parallel. It takes into account that the relaxation does not occur at a single time, but in a set of times. Due to the presence of molecular segments of different lengths, with shorter ones contributing less than longer ones, there is a varying time distribution. The Wiechert model shows this by having as many spring–dashpot Maxwell elements as are necessary to accurately represent the distribution. The figure on the right shows the generalised Wiechert model. (en)
  • O modelo generalizado de Maxwell, também conhecido como modelo de Maxwell–Wiechert (em homenagem a James Clerk Maxwell e Emil Wiechert) é a forma mais geral do modelo linear para viscoelasticidade. O modelo considera que a relaxação não ocorre em um determinado tempo, mas em uma distribuição temporal. Devido a segmentos moleculares de diferentes tamanhos, com os mais curtos contribuindo menos que os mais longos, ocorre uma variação na distribuição temporal. O modelo de Wiechert apresenta esta característica, possuindo tantos elementos mola-amortecedor quanto for necessário para representar adequadamente a distribuição. A figura ao lado mostra o modelo generalizado de Wiechert. (pt)
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  • General Maxwell Fluid Model (en)
  • General Maxwell Solid Model (en)
  • Standard Linear Solid Model (en)
  • Three Parameter Maxwell Fluid Model (en)
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  • The Generalized Maxwell model also known as the Maxwell–Wiechert model (after James Clerk Maxwell and E Wiechert) is the most general form of the linear model for viscoelasticity. In this model several Maxwell elements are assembled in parallel. It takes into account that the relaxation does not occur at a single time, but in a set of times. Due to the presence of molecular segments of different lengths, with shorter ones contributing less than longer ones, there is a varying time distribution. The Wiechert model shows this by having as many spring–dashpot Maxwell elements as are necessary to accurately represent the distribution. The figure on the right shows the generalised Wiechert model. (en)
  • O modelo generalizado de Maxwell, também conhecido como modelo de Maxwell–Wiechert (em homenagem a James Clerk Maxwell e Emil Wiechert) é a forma mais geral do modelo linear para viscoelasticidade. O modelo considera que a relaxação não ocorre em um determinado tempo, mas em uma distribuição temporal. Devido a segmentos moleculares de diferentes tamanhos, com os mais curtos contribuindo menos que os mais longos, ocorre uma variação na distribuição temporal. O modelo de Wiechert apresenta esta característica, possuindo tantos elementos mola-amortecedor quanto for necessário para representar adequadamente a distribuição. A figura ao lado mostra o modelo generalizado de Wiechert. (pt)
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