Simple joint inversion localized formulae for relaxation spectrum recovery
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Anderson, R. S.
Davies, A. R.
de Hoog, F. R.
Loy, R. J.
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Cambridge University Press (CUP)
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In oscillatory shear experiments, the values of the storage and loss moduli, G'(ω) and
G''(ω), respectively, are only measured and recorded for a number of values of the
frequency ! in some well-defined finite range [ωmin,ωmax]. In many practical situations,
when the range [!min; !max] is su ciently large, information about the associated
polymer dynamics can be assessed by simply comparing the interrelationship between
the frequency dependence of G'(ω) and G''(ω). For other situations, the required
rheological insight can only be obtained once explicit knowledge about the structure
of the relaxation time spectrum H(τ) has been determined through the inversion of
the measured storage and loss moduli G'(ω) and G''(ω). For the recovery of an
approximation to H(τ), in order to cope with the limited range [ωmin,ωmax] of the
measurements, some form of localization algorithm is required. A popular strategy
for achieving this is to assume that H(τ) has a separated discrete point mass (Dirac
delta function) structure. However, this expedient overlooks the potential information
contained in the structure of a possibly continuous H(τ). In this paper, simple
localization algorithms and, in particular, a joint inversion least squares procedure, are
proposed for the rapid recovery of accurate approximations to continuous H(τ) from
limited measurements of G'(ω) and G''(ω).
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The ANZIAM Journal
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