Authors: Fujihara, Suguru | Yamamoto, Ryoichi | Masuda, Yoshio
Article Type:
Research Article
Abstract:
When the function ϕ (K, A; B) is defined by the equation ϕ ( K , A ; B ) = B ( 1 + A B ) 1 + B − K A the stress-relaxation process at a fixed strain has been represented in the previous papers of this series as follows: S = b
…k · ln ϕ ( K , t p ; t + T mk ) ϕ ( K , t p ; t + T ok ) + c k where S is stress, tp is pre-extension time, and the parameters Tok , Tmk , bk , ck , and K are constants. As we have reported, the parameters Tok , Tmk , bk , and ck can be defined physically. However, the physical meaning of the parameter K has remained unclear. This study leads to the conclusion that parameter K can be defined as being equal to the pre-extension time, tp , in the stress-relaxation experiment. Thus, the stress-relaxation curve and the effect of auxin pretreatment on a hysteresis loop in a stress-strain curve at a constant rate could be represented well by the calculated values.
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Keywords: Auxin, cell wall loosening, stress-relaxation, oat, pea, stress-strain
DOI: 10.3233/BIR-1979-16602
Citation: Biorheology,
vol. 16, no. 6, pp. 387-396, 1979
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