The standard linear solid model is developed from the stress-strain relation.
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Various viscoelastic idealizations are used to model the surface materials, for example, Maxwell, Kelvin-Voigt, Standard Linear Solid and Jeffrey media.
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The standard linear solid model combines aspects of the Maxwell and Kelvin Voigt models to accurately describe the overall behavior of a system under a given set of loading conditions.
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"' A standard linear solid Q model ( SLS ) for attenuation and dispersion "'is one of many mathematical Q models that gives a definition of how the earth responds to seismic waves.