Core material effect on wave number and vibrational damping characteristics in carbon fiber sandwich composites

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作者
Sargianis, James [1 ]
Suhr, Jonghwan [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Delaware, Dept Mech Engn, Newark, DE 19716 USA
关键词
Carbon fibres; Vibration; Modelling; Sandwich structures; SOUND-TRANSMISSION; REINFORCED COMPOSITES; HONEYCOMB; PROPAGATION; BEAMS;
D O I
10.1016/j.compscitech.2012.06.024
中图分类号
TB33 [复合材料];
学科分类号
摘要
A sandwich composite is typically designed to possess high bending stiffness and low density and consists of two thin and stiff skin sheets and a lightweight core. Due to the high stiffness-to-weight and strength-to-weight ratios, sandwich composite materials are widely used in various structural applications including aircraft, spacecraft, automotive, wind-turbine blades and so on. However, sandwich composite structures used in such applications often suffer from poor acoustic performance. Ironically, these superior mechanical properties make the sandwich composites "excellent" noise radiators. There is a growing interest in optimizing and developing a new sandwich composite which will meet the high stiffness-to-weight ratio and offer improved acoustic performance. The focus of this study is to investigate the structural-vibrational performance of carbon-fiber face sheet sandwich composite beams with varying core materials and properties. Core materials utilized in this study included Nomex and Kevlar Honeycomb cores, and Rohacell foam cores with different densities and shear moduli. The structural-vibrational performance including acoustic and vibrational damping properties was experimentally characterized by analyzing the wave number response, and structural damping loss factor (eta) from the frequency response functions, respectively. It was observed that the relationship between the slopes of the wave number data for frequencies above 1000 Hz is inversely proportional to the core material's specific modulus (G/rho). The analysis also showed the importance of using a honeycomb core's effective properties for equal comparison to foam-cored sandwich structures. Utilizing analytical modeling, the loss factors of the core materials (beta) was determined based upon the measured structural loss factors (eta) for a frequency range up to 4000 Hz. It was determined that low shear modulus cores have similar material damping values to structural damping values. However as the core's shear modulus increases, the percent difference between these values is found to increase linearly. It was also observed that high structural damping values correlated to low wave number amplitudes, which correspond to reductions in the level of noise radiation from the structure. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:1493 / 1499
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