The Inverse Modeling Method of Rock Rheological Model

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Along with the economical and the industrialization development, The development domain of rheology will be expanded. At present There are many researches about rock rheological, but the existing model Cannot completely, indication properties of rock, Especially the nonlinear rheological model and rock creep constitutive model of accelerating rheological phase of the study is scarce. After viewing a large number of the composition of rheological models and their laws in current papers, we find out what they are common and give the simplified method of creep equation and relaxation equation .Then we propose the inverse method to establish the new nonlinear rheological element model and the constitutive equation method. This paper focuses on establishing a new method of rheological model which provide technical support.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 255-260)

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3807-3811

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May 2011

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© 2011 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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