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Nonlinear vibrations and damping of fractional viscoelastic rectangular plates

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NONLINEAR DYNAMICS
卷 103, 期 4, 页码 3581-3609

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11071-020-05892-0

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Nonlinear damping; Nonlinear vibrations; Fractional viscoelasticity; Storage modulus; Rectangular plate

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  1. Canada Research Chair Program
  2. Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI)
  3. John R. Evans Leaders Fund Award
  4. NSERC [RGPIN-2018-06609]

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This study explores the increase in damping with vibration amplitude and the increase in stiffness with vibration frequency in nonlinear vibrations of rectangular plates. A fractional linear solid model is applied to capture these phenomena and the frequency-dependent nonlinear damping. The results are compared with experimental data, showing good agreement in various aspects of the vibration response.
Damping is largely increasing with the vibration amplitude during nonlinear vibrations of rectangular plates. At the same time, soft materials present an increase in their stiffness with the vibration frequency. These two phenomena appear together and are both explained in the framework of the viscoelasticity. While the literature on nonlinear vibrations of plates is very large, these aspects are rarely touched. The present study applies the fractional linear solid model to describe the viscoelastic material behavior. This allows to capture at the same time (i) the increase in the storage modulus with the vibration frequency and (ii) the frequency-dependent nonlinear damping in nonlinear vibrations of rectangular plates. The solution to the nonlinear vibration problems is obtained through Lagrange equations by deriving the potential energy of the plate and the dissipated energy, both geometrically nonlinear and frequency dependent. The model is then applied to a silicone rubber rectangular plate tested experimentally. The plate was glued to a metal frame and harmonically excited by stepped sine testing at different force levels, and the vibration response was measured by a laser Doppler vibrometer. The comparison of numerical and experimental results was very satisfactorily carried out for: (i) nonlinear vibration responses in the frequency and time domain at different excitation levels, (ii) dissipated energy versus excitation frequency and excitation force, (iii) storage energy and (iv) loss factor, which is particularly interesting to evaluate the plate dissipation versus frequency at different excitation levels. Finally, the linear and nonlinear damping terms are compared.

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