2019
DOI: 10.3389/fmats.2019.00033
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Mechanical Model of a Hybrid Non-linear Viscoelastic Material Damping Device With Its Verifications

Abstract: This paper proposes a new viscoelastic (VE) material damping device with hybrid non-linear properties. Compared with traditional linear material dampers, the new non-linear VE material damping device is characterized by its better energy dissipation and deformation capability. The series performance tests of the VE device are conducted, based on which the sources and variation law of material non-linearities are analyzed. Five aspects of material non-linearities are summarized, including the shape change of hy… Show more

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“…In order to further consider the relevance of the amplitude, fractional derivative model was proposed [34,35]. To account for the temperature correlation, alternative models have been proposed, including the equivalent standard solid model [36], the three elements and nine parameters model [37], and the equivalent stiffness and damping model [38]. However, the most widely used viscoelastic model is still the generalized Maxwell model in common simulation software.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to further consider the relevance of the amplitude, fractional derivative model was proposed [34,35]. To account for the temperature correlation, alternative models have been proposed, including the equivalent standard solid model [36], the three elements and nine parameters model [37], and the equivalent stiffness and damping model [38]. However, the most widely used viscoelastic model is still the generalized Maxwell model in common simulation software.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%