2023
DOI: 10.3390/act12110418
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Mechanical Property Degradation of Entangled Metallic Wire Materials under Vibration Environment: Experiments and Prediction Models

Yanhong Ma,
Tianyu Liang,
Yongfeng Wang
et al.

Abstract: Entangled metallic wire material (EMWM) can be utilized as a novel elastic element in vibration isolation devices for mechanical actuators. This paper presents a vibration experiment aimed at investigating the degradation behavior of mechanical performance in EMWM under a cyclic compressive environment. An electric vibration testing system, coupled with an isolation structure, is employed to apply compressive loads to the EMWM specimens. Through visual observations and quasi-static compression tests, the varia… Show more

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“…In addition to considering the inherent properties of the surface and droplet, the presence of vibrations in flexible surfaces introduces a significant level of complexity to the dynamic behavior of droplet impact. The change of droplet behavior is intricately influenced by surface bending and vibration, thereby converting the kinetic energy of droplet impact into surface vibration energy. Upon impact, the flexible surface undergoes vibrations at a specific frequency and amplitude. Due to the energy loss caused by vibration, surface energy can be transferred and dissipated, which in turn affects the dynamic behavior after impact. The different frequency vibrations that occur on droplets and surfaces can also cause significant changes in the penetration and stretching behavior of droplets. , …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to considering the inherent properties of the surface and droplet, the presence of vibrations in flexible surfaces introduces a significant level of complexity to the dynamic behavior of droplet impact. The change of droplet behavior is intricately influenced by surface bending and vibration, thereby converting the kinetic energy of droplet impact into surface vibration energy. Upon impact, the flexible surface undergoes vibrations at a specific frequency and amplitude. Due to the energy loss caused by vibration, surface energy can be transferred and dissipated, which in turn affects the dynamic behavior after impact. The different frequency vibrations that occur on droplets and surfaces can also cause significant changes in the penetration and stretching behavior of droplets. , …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%