2022
DOI: 10.3390/polym14132535
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A Robust Technique for Polymer Damping Identification Using Experimental Transmissibility Data

Abstract: This paper presents a robust method to estimate polymers’ damping, based on modal identification methods on frequency functions. The proposed method presents great advantages compared to other traditional methods such as the HPB method for polymeric materials where high damping or noise levels can limit their use. Specifically, this new method is applied on an experimental transmissibility function measured in a composite cantilever beam and the complex modulus is determined as a function of frequency. From th… Show more

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“…A laser vibrometer Polytec PDV 100 was used to measure the velocity u˙(t). The data were acquired in real time with the Polytec VIB-E-220 data acquisition system, and they were processed in frequency domain with VibSoft software to obtain the transmissibility function T*(f) which relates the displacements of the measuring point and of the base asin which U*(f) is the Fourier transform of the displacement at the measuring point of the sandwich specimen u(t) and S*(f) is the Fourier transform of the displacement at the base s(t) (for further details see 38 ). As result, the experimental transmissibility curve for the sandwich beam with soft polymer core shown in Figure 4.
Figure 4.Experimental transmissibility curve of the viscoelastic sandwich beam: (a) modulus, (b) phase.
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“…A laser vibrometer Polytec PDV 100 was used to measure the velocity u˙(t). The data were acquired in real time with the Polytec VIB-E-220 data acquisition system, and they were processed in frequency domain with VibSoft software to obtain the transmissibility function T*(f) which relates the displacements of the measuring point and of the base asin which U*(f) is the Fourier transform of the displacement at the measuring point of the sandwich specimen u(t) and S*(f) is the Fourier transform of the displacement at the base s(t) (for further details see 38 ). As result, the experimental transmissibility curve for the sandwich beam with soft polymer core shown in Figure 4.
Figure 4.Experimental transmissibility curve of the viscoelastic sandwich beam: (a) modulus, (b) phase.
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“…Nevertheless, Brun et al . 38 have recently proposed an alternative robust method to obtain fs and ηs from transmissibility functions instead of frequency response functions 39 by means of the identification of modal properties by curve fitting, as explained in more detail in the Experimental procedure section.…”
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