1987
DOI: 10.1520/jte10991j
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Improved Impulse-Frequency Response Techniques for Measurement of Dynamic Mechanical Properties of Composite Materials

Abstract: The dynamic mechanical properties of composite material specimens are rapidly determined by using two new computer-aided impulse techniques. Small beam specimens are excited in either flexural or extensional vibration by an electromagnetic hammer with a force transducer in its tip, while specimen response is measured with an eddy current probe or accelerometer. A desktop computer/Fast Fourier Transform analyzer system is then used for rapid data acquisition and computation of the complex modulus by curve-fitti… Show more

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