In this work, a mathematical modeling is developed to estimate the ageing macroscopic response and effective behavior of viscoelastic composites. The modeling is developed directly in time domain by considering the Volterra tensorial integral product describing the local behavior and governing equations. The ageing dynamic Green’s tensor is introduced in order to solve the partial differential equations for the time dependent displacement and make the transition between local and macroscopic fields. The localization tensor making the scale transition is obtained through using the heterogeneity problem and the Mori-Tanaka mean field approach. Once this step is completed, averaging techniques are used to derive the effective ageing behavior of viscoelastic composites. To compute the macroscopic response and the effective behavior a numerical scheme is used. Numerical results are presented with respect to the shape and volume fraction of inclusions and for different ageing viscoelastic composites.
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