Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5022088 Composites Science and Technology 2017 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
Our results show approximately 2-3 times better damping of FFRP compared to CFRP at low frequency and low strain. We show that the damping of both materials increases with increasing angle-ply orientation below 300Hz. While the matrix and interface seems to contribute mainly to damping at lower frequencies, the fibre shows an increasing contribution with ψ = 64.4% for unidirectional FFRP at 1259Hz in the 5th mode of vibration, without a notable change in the elastic modulus. This work demonstrates that the FFRP may be simultaneously stiff and efficient at damping.
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