Sandwich structures with tunable damping properties: On the use of Shape Memory Polymer as viscoelastic core

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TitreSandwich structures with tunable damping properties: On the use of Shape Memory Polymer as viscoelastic core
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuteursButaud P, Foltete E, Ouisse M
JournalCOMPOSITE STRUCTURES
Volume153
Pagination401-408
Date PublishedOCT 1
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0263-8223
Mots-clésAdaptive structures, Damping control, shape memory polymer
Résumé

A Shape Memory Polymer (SMP), the tBA/PEGDMA, is used as viscoelastic core in sandwich structures. The dynamic mechanical characterization of this SMP highlights promising damping properties. The composite sandwich is developed by coupling the SMP with aluminum skins. The SMP core temperature is tuned from the Time-Temperature Superposition Principle through a rainbow calibration curve in order to correspond to optimal values of damping ratio in the frequency range of interest. The damping performances predicted by a Finite Element model are validated experimentally using modal analysis. The experimental results are found to be in good agreement with the predictions of the Finite Element model. Furthermore, it is found that the controlled heating of the SMP core allows damping the structure over a wide frequency range. The methodology which is proposed in this paper is applicable to any viscoelastic material exhibiting frequency - and temperature - dependent high damping properties. (C) 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY license.

DOI10.1016/j.compstruct.2016.06.040