2019
DOI: 10.1142/s0219455419410013
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Amplitude-Dependent Damping: Experimental Determination and Functional Interpretation for Metal–Plastic Composites

Abstract: Composite materials offer a high freedom of design with regard to stiffness, strength and damping. In contrast to efficient anisotropic but linear material models, these composites often tend to react nonlinearly. Commonly, such nonlinear material damping models imply frequency and temperature dependency. In addition, some materials show a substantial amplitude sensitivity of the damping. Within this study, metal–plastic composites with highly dissipating shear sensitive cores have been used to experimentally… Show more

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