Abstract
The stress relaxation of the cell wall of pea plants was measured and viscoelastic parameters were obtained according to the stress- relaxation analysis developed by Yamamoto et al. (Plant & Cell Physiol. 1970). The creep process of the cell wall was simulated by a numerical integration using stress-relaxation parameters, because the direct conversion of the stress relaxation process to the creep is impractical. In the conversion, a personal computer was programmed for the Maxwell viscoelastic model with a compiler language. Cell wall creep was measured with a specially constituted apparatus and compared with that calculated by the simulation process. The results suggested that the creep can be reproduced by a computer simulation using the stress-relaxation parameters. Both creep and stress-relaxation properties of plant cell walls can be analyzed by using a single model.
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