Contact Nonlinearity in Indenter-Foam Dampers

IF 1.9 4区 工程技术 Q2 ACOUSTICS
Lejie Liu, K. Yerrapragada, C. Henak, M. Eriten
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Abstract

In this paper, the nonlinear response of indenter-foam dampers is characterized. Those dampers consist of indenters pressed on open-cell foams swollen with wetting liquids. Recently, the authors identified the dominant mechanism of damping in those dampers as poro-viscoelastic (PVE) relaxations as in articular cartilage, one of nature's best solutions to vibration attenuation. Those previous works by the authors included dynamic mechanical analyses of the indenter-foam dampers under small vibrations, i.e., linear regime. The current study features the dynamic response of similar dampers under larger strains to investigate the nonlinear regime. In particular, the indenter-foam dampers tested in this paper consist of an open-cell polyurethane foam swollen with castor oil. Harmonic displacements are applied on the swollen and pre-compressed foam using a flat-ended cylindrical indenter. Measured forces and corresponding hysteresis (force-displacement) loops are then analyzed to quantify damping performance (via specific damping capacity) and nonlinearities (via harmonic ratio). The effects of strain and strain rates on the damping capacity and harmonic ratio are investigated experimentally. The dominant source of the non-linearity is identified as peeling at the indenter-foam interface (and quantified via peeling index). A representative model consisting of a linear viscoelastic foam and rate-dependent adhesive interface (slider element with limiting adhesive strength) explains the observed trends in peeling and thus nonlinear dynamic response. Possible remedies to suppress those nonlinearities in future designs of indenter-foam dampers are also discussed.
压头-泡沫阻尼器的接触非线性
本文研究了压头-泡沫阻尼器的非线性响应特性。这些阻尼器由压在被湿润液体膨胀的开孔泡沫上的压头组成。最近,作者确定了这些阻尼器的主要阻尼机制是关节软骨中的孔粘弹性松弛(PVE)松弛,这是自然界中振动衰减的最佳解决方案之一。作者以前的工作包括压头泡沫阻尼器在小振动下的动态力学分析,即线性状态。本研究采用类似阻尼器在较大应变下的动态响应来研究其非线性状态。特别地,本文中测试的压头泡沫阻尼器由蓖麻油膨胀的开孔聚氨酯泡沫组成。谐波位移应用于膨胀和预压缩泡沫使用平端圆柱形压头。然后分析测量的力和相应的滞后(力-位移)回路,以量化阻尼性能(通过特定阻尼能力)和非线性(通过谐波比)。实验研究了应变率和应变率对阻尼能力和谐波比的影响。非线性的主要来源被确定为压头-泡沫界面的剥落(并通过剥落指数量化)。一个由线性粘弹性泡沫和速率相关的粘接界面(具有极限粘接强度的滑块单元)组成的代表性模型解释了观察到的剥离趋势,从而解释了非线性动态响应。在今后压头-泡沫阻尼器的设计中,还讨论了抑制这些非线性的可能补救措施。
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CiteScore
4.20
自引率
11.80%
发文量
79
审稿时长
7 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Vibration and Acoustics is sponsored jointly by the Design Engineering and the Noise Control and Acoustics Divisions of ASME. The Journal is the premier international venue for publication of original research concerning mechanical vibration and sound. Our mission is to serve researchers and practitioners who seek cutting-edge theories and computational and experimental methods that advance these fields. Our published studies reveal how mechanical vibration and sound impact the design and performance of engineered devices and structures and how to control their negative influences. Vibration of continuous and discrete dynamical systems; Linear and nonlinear vibrations; Random vibrations; Wave propagation; Modal analysis; Mechanical signature analysis; Structural dynamics and control; Vibration energy harvesting; Vibration suppression; Vibration isolation; Passive and active damping; Machinery dynamics; Rotor dynamics; Acoustic emission; Noise control; Machinery noise; Structural acoustics; Fluid-structure interaction; Aeroelasticity; Flow-induced vibration and noise.
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