Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7824745 | Polymer Testing | 2018 | 31 Pages |
Abstract
To further improve the vibration damping behavior of carbon fiber composite sandwich structures without too much redundant weight, empty and foam filled corrugated sandwich cylindrical panels (CSCPs) are designed and their corresponding modal characteristics are investigated experimentally and numerically. Axial and circular CSCPs (ACSCPs and CCSCPs) are simultaneously manufactured by a hot press moulding and post-assembly approach. It has been demonstrated that foam filled CSCPs can obviously improve the structural damping compared to the empty CSCPs without significant change of the corresponding natural frequencies. Furthermore, validated finite element analysis (FEA) models are adopted to systematically study the effects of the corrugated inclination angle, sandwich core thickness, arc-length and topological corrugated configurations on the modal properties. Several conclusions are drawn, which may be useful for the multifunctional design of such kinds of composite sandwich structures.
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Authors
Jin-Shui Yang, Li Ma, Kai-Uwe Schröder, Yun-Long Chen, Shuang Li, Lin-Zhi Wu, Rüdiger Schmidt,