Title of article
FITTING PRONY-SERIES VISCOELASTIC MODELS WITH POWER-LAW PRESMOOTHING
Author/Authors
PARK، S. W. نويسنده , , KW، Y. R. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
-25
From page
26
To page
0
Abstract
An efficient method of fitting Prony-series models to viscoelastic experimental data with powerlaw presmoothing is presented. A direct fitting of a Prony-series function to experimental data without appropriate presmoothing is difficult when the data have significant variance. A power-law series comprising multiple powerlaw terms is found capable of portraying a globally smooth, broadband viscoelastic behavior with minimal impact from local variance in the data. However, from a computational point of view, a Prony series representation is preferred to a power-law series representation because of the computational efficiency associated with the exponential basis functions of a Prony series. In this paper, a procedure involving presmoothing of experimental data via power-law-series representation followed by fitting of a Prony-series model to the presmoothed data is discussed and illustrated. Discussion focuses on how experimental data with significant variance can be effectively presmoothed through power-law series representation and how presmoothing improves the quality of the subsequent Prony series fit. The feasibility and effectiveness of the approach are demonstrated through numerical examples in which Prony-series representations of the creep compliance and relaxation modulus of asphalt concrete are determined from available experimental data.
Journal title
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering
Record number
35487
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