2015
DOI: 10.1142/s1758825115500817
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Identification of Material Damping of a Carbon Composite Bar and Study of Its Effect on Attenuation of Its Transient Lateral Vibrations

Abstract: Reduction of noise and vibrations is one of the major requirements put on operation of modern machines. It can be achieved by application of new materials. The ability to utilize them properly requires learning more about their mechanical properties. Vibration attenuation depends on material damping as an important factor. This paper presents the results of research in a carbon composite material focusing on its internal damping, on the measurement of the damping coefficients and on its implementation into mat… Show more

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“…First it was performed ultrasonic excitation across the whole range of modulated frequency, by this excitation was chosen modulated frequency at which was able detect cracks on the side of the specimen. For significant knowledge can be considered the fact that, as of oscillation (when changing the excitation field frequency, then if the exciting frequency coincides with its own than is a registered resonances) and in this type of excitation (ultrasound) is a response in the IR area dependents on immediate parameters of the excitation signal [5][6][7].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First it was performed ultrasonic excitation across the whole range of modulated frequency, by this excitation was chosen modulated frequency at which was able detect cracks on the side of the specimen. For significant knowledge can be considered the fact that, as of oscillation (when changing the excitation field frequency, then if the exciting frequency coincides with its own than is a registered resonances) and in this type of excitation (ultrasound) is a response in the IR area dependents on immediate parameters of the excitation signal [5][6][7].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The whole course of the velocity and acceleration for C, D, E, F points of bodies can be seen in Fig The main objective of the dynamic analysis is connected with specification of the loading for the individual items and determination of the courses relating to mutual reactions, referring to individual kinematic connections [7], [10][11] …”
Section: Fig 1 Planar Mechanism -Computational Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 for time step referring to one second while the whole simulation takes place for ten seconds. The main objective of the dynamic analysis is connected with specification of the loading for the individual items and determination of the courses relating to mutual reactions, referring to individual kinematic connections [7], [10][11]. Fig.…”
Section: Fig 1 Planar Mechanism -Computational Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%