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elastic and dissipative form of viscoelastic fluids

lmnrrt90

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hello to everyone, I've been following you for a while and I was wondering if any of you know how to calculate the elastic module and the dissipative module for a viscoelastic fluid with one and two times of relaxation? ?
I'm sorry!
 
Hello, will we reset everything and start from scratch?
have you read the forum rules?
first you show up, then you ask and avoid asking for help in capital print (= shout).
Thank you.
 
Hello, will we reset everything and start from scratch?
have you read the forum rules?
first you show up, then you ask and avoid asking for help in capital print (= shout).
Thank you.
What a pleasure! !
Don't worry, I'm leaving right now! ! !
ps: Are the exclamation points allowed?
 
What a pleasure! !
Don't worry, I'm leaving right now! ! !
ps: Are the exclamation points allowed?
for the record here the moderators are of maximum availability and, above all, they are very competent.
the first rule to be respected in a forum is the presentation.

If you go too fast to observe such rules and you have time to provisions you can also take a good book, in English maybe, get some reports on visco-elastic fluids and creep.

Good luck! !
 
I don't think we should go any further. sympathy, sensitivity? I have not understood who you are referring to, but I believe that we are discussing the question or interventions of this type I do not accept them. the forum is technical, it is not made to comment if mods do their job for free as well as many other users who make their contribution for free.
if someone felt offended by my intervention, he had free to do what he wants. It's not the first time that happens and not the last. There are the rules to be respected, most of them do.
from here on, then answer the question or delete unconformed posts.

@lmnrrt90: if you had read the rules you accepted at the registration you probably would have understood. and they are simple rules!
"!" admitted!
Thank you all.
 

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