Damping Analysis of Orthotropic Composites with Interleaved Viscoelastic
Layers: Modeling
Jean Michel Berthelot*
ISMANS, Institute for Advanced Materials and Mechanics, 44 Avenue
Bartholdi, 72000 Le Mans, France
* To whom correspondence should be addressed.
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Abstract |
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The damping of orthotropic laminates with a single or two interleaved viscoelastic
layers is analyzed in the case of rectangular plates. The natural frequencies and modes
are first derived using the Ritz method. Next, the transverse shear stresses are deduced
from the fundamental equations of motion and then the transverse shear energies can be
obtained in each layer. Lastly, the laminate damping is evaluated from the different
energies dissipated in orthotropic and viscoelastic layers. Angle-ply laminates with
interleaved viscoelastic layers and laminates with external viscoelastic layers are also
considered. The modeling developed in this study shows how it is possible to describe
the damping effect of interleaved viscoelastic layers considering an energy approach.
The process is applied to the case of rectangular plates using the Ritz method. In the
case of complex structures, the damping modeling considered in this study can be easily
implemented using a finite element procedure.
Key Words:
vibration damping, orthotropic laminate, interleaved viscoelastic layers, modeling