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Material Behavior Video
by Krish ChariApril 9, 20218:54 pmApril 10, 2021

Time-Temperature Superposition

This blog explains superposition principle, shift factor and Arrhenius, WLF equation. This principle is very useful to get creep compliance and stress relaxation curves for different test temperatures with reference temperature curves.

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