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A Finite Element Model for the Vibration Analysis of Sandwich Beam with Frequency-Dependent Viscoelastic Material Core

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MATERIALS
卷 12, 期 20, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ma12203390

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sandwich beam; viscoelastic materials; frequency-dependent; finite elements; vibration analysis

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  1. Natural Science Foundation of China [11862007, 51565020]
  2. Key Project of Jiangxi Youth Science Foundation of China [20171ACB21047]
  3. Key Science and Technology Projects of Jiangxi Education Department of China [GJJ160864]
  4. Jingdezhen Science and Technology Bureau Project [20182GYZD011-02]

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In this work, a finite element model was developed for vibration analysis of sandwich beam with a viscoelastic material core sandwiched between two elastic layers. The frequency-dependent viscoelastic dynamics of the sandwich beam were investigated by using finite element analysis and experimental validation. The stiffness and damping of the viscoelastic material core is frequency-dependent, which results in complex vibration modes of the sandwich beam system. A third order seven parameter Biot model was used to describe the frequency-dependent viscoelastic behavior, which was then incorporated with the finite elements of the sandwich beam. Considering the parameters identification, a strategy to determine the parameters of the Biot model has been outlined, and the curve fitting results closely follow the experiment. With identified model parameters, numerical simulations were carried out to predict the vibration and damping behavior in the first three vibration modes, and the results showed that the finite model presented here had good accuracy and efficiency in the specific frequency range of interest. The experimental testing on the viscoelastic sandwich beam validated the numerical predication. The experimental results also showed that the finite element modeling method of sandwich beams that was proposed was correct, simple and effective.

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