Cy. Wei et Sn. Kukureka, Evaluation of damping and elastic properties of composites and composite structures by the resonance technique, J MATER SCI, 35(15), 2000, pp. 3785-3792
This paper describes the resonance technique for determining the stiffness
and damping properties of a composite or composite structure. Pultruded GRP
composites and optical fibre cables (multi-component structures) were inve
stigated. The resonance frequencies (natural frequencies) of a material, or
a system, are a function of its elastic properties, dimensions and mass. T
his concept is used to determine the stiffness of a vibrated material by th
e resonance technique, which applies only very low stresses through the app
lication of acoustic energy. This makes it applicable to measure the stiffn
ess of multi-element cables. The damping properties, in terms of Q(-1) (int
ernal friction) were determined by both a free exponential decay curve and
half-peak bandwidth methods. The influence of specimen length and measureme
nt set-up was investigated. The applicability and accuracy of the resonance
technique for a composite structure were discussed. The measured elasticit
y of optical cables was found to be in good agreement with the derived theo
retical value. (C) 2000 Kluwer Academic Publishers.