2022
DOI: 10.1177/10775463221127743
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Nonlinear vibration model of sandwich beam with a shear thickening fluid core

Abstract: Dynamic performance of sandwich beam with shear thickening fluid (STF) core subjected to a periodic excitation is investigated. The addition of STF enables the sandwich beam to have a tuning stiffness and damping capacity under dynamic deformation. Here, the constitutive model of STF is described by a complex shear modulus related to the shear rate. The transverse moving beam is modeled based on Newtonian law and derived nonlinear equations are solved by finite difference method. It is found that the resonant … Show more

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“…Sandwich materials possess several advantageous properties, such as high energy absorption, lightweight characteristics, and high specific stiffness, rendering them suitable as impact-resistant and energy-absorbing components [5,10,115]. Incorporating highly adaptive STF materials into sandwich structures has demonstrated the potential for significantly enhancing structural strength and facilitating vibration control [9,116,117]. Gürgen and Sofuoğlu [118] successfully infused silica-based STF into the core layer of polystyrene foam and significantly improved the vibration reduction performance of the traditional sandwich structure.…”
Section: Sandwich Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sandwich materials possess several advantageous properties, such as high energy absorption, lightweight characteristics, and high specific stiffness, rendering them suitable as impact-resistant and energy-absorbing components [5,10,115]. Incorporating highly adaptive STF materials into sandwich structures has demonstrated the potential for significantly enhancing structural strength and facilitating vibration control [9,116,117]. Gürgen and Sofuoğlu [118] successfully infused silica-based STF into the core layer of polystyrene foam and significantly improved the vibration reduction performance of the traditional sandwich structure.…”
Section: Sandwich Structurementioning
confidence: 99%