In particle physics, the Lund string model is a phenomenological model of hadronization.
Thus, a phenomenological model is accepted as being an adequate method of capturing experimental behaviors.
This page will address the two broadest approaches, constitutive and phenomenological models.
Strain-rate partitioning is a phenomenological model of thermo-mechanical fatigue.
Several models, both phenomenological and analytical, have been developed to describe the energetics of Auger transitions.
Precision measurements in cosmology therefore highly constrain these phenomenological models.
The phenomenological model needs to be deepened.
In its initial form, it was postulated as a phenomenological model which could describe type-I superconductors without examining their microscopic properties.
The polynomial hyperelastic material model is a phenomenological model of rubber elasticity.
This is fortunate for phenomenology, as phenomenological models often use a physical string theory compactified on a 3 complex-dimensional space.