Wagner model
Wagner model is a rheological model developed for the prediction of the viscoelastic properties of polymers. It might be considered as a simplified practical form of the Bernstein-Kearsley-Zapas model. The model was developed by German rheologist Manfred Wagner.
For the isothermal conditions the model can be written as:
where:
- is the Cauchy stress tensor as function of time t,
- p is the pressure
- is the unity tensor
- M is the memory function showing, usually expressed as a sum of exponential terms for each mode of relaxation:
- is the strain damping function that depends upon the first and second invariants of Finger tensor.
The strain hardening function equal to one, then the deformation is small and approaching zero, then the deformations are large.
The Wagner equation can be used in the non-isothermal cases by applying time-temperature shift factor.