One Common Huge Mistake When Creating a TTS Master Curve
In this video I demonstrate one common mistake that I see people do when the try to create a time-temperature-superposition (TTS) Master Curve from multiple frequency sweeps at different temperatures. It turns out that if you don't include how either the instantaneous or long-term elastic response depends on the temperature, then the generated Master Curve will not be very accurate. Also see: https://polymerfem.com/one-common-hug...

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