Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
291345 Journal of Sound and Vibration 2008 19 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper addresses free wave propagation and attenuation in elastic plates loaded by a quiescent viscous compressible fluid. To validate the adopted fluid model, an elementary problem of wave propagation in a layer of fluid is considered. Then wave propagation in a conventional Kirchhoff plate and in a sandwich plate loaded by a layer of viscous compressible fluid is analysed. The location of dispersion curves in each of these three cases is determined and compared with each other. The viscosity-induced attenuation of otherwise propagating ‘fluid-originated’ and ‘structure-originated’ waves is quantified. The parametric studies are conducted to explore the influence of, e.g., the width of a fluid layer or a stiffness ratio of the materials of skin and core plies in a sandwich plate on the wave attenuation.

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