The Effects of Dynamic Strain Amplitude and Static Prestrain on the Properties of Viscoelastic Materials 911084
The dynamic material properties of viscoelastic materials are known to be sensitive to a variety of environmental factors. A great deal of attention has been given to characterization of the effects of temperature and frequency. However, for thorough design of some noise control schemes, such as isolation systems and tuned damper devices, it is often necessary to characterize the properties of viscoelastic materials as a function of dynamic strain amplitude and static prestrain, as well as temperature and frequency. Included is a description of test techniques utilized to characterize these properties, presentation of sample properties, and discussion of the applicability of the data to the design of noise control systems.
Citation: Lewis, T., "The Effects of Dynamic Strain Amplitude and Static Prestrain on the Properties of Viscoelastic Materials," SAE Technical Paper 911084, 1991, https://doi.org/10.4271/911084. Download Citation
Author(s):
Thomas M. Lewis
Affiliated:
Anatrol Corp. Cincinnati, OH
Pages: 10
Event:
Noise & Vibration Conference & Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
Proceedings of the 1991 Noise and Vibration Conference-P-244
Related Topics:
Control systems
Noise
Dampers and shock absorbers
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