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1/23 A. Giraudeau, F. Pierron - 2009 MPSVA conference Identification of local material damping in vibrating plates using full-field measurements Alain Giraudeau, Fabrice PIERRON LMPF research group Arts et Métiers ParisTech Châlons en Champagne - France 7 th International Conference on Modern Practice in Stress and Vibration Analysis, 8-10 th September 2009, Cambridge
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2/23 A. Giraudeau, F. Pierron - 2009 MPSVA conference Motivation / Objectives Material damping Difficult to measure Problem with connections/joints Most of the standard techniques rely on beams Difficult (but important) to get both complex stiffnesses on same test N.W. Tschoegl, W.G. Knauss, and I. Emri. Poisson's ratio in linear viscoelasticity - a critical review. Mechanics of Time-Dependent Materials, 6:3-51, 2002. Objectives Simultaneous identification of both complex stiffnesses (isotropy) on single test Method to cancel the effect of connections Explore the use of full-field measurements
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3/23 A. Giraudeau, F. Pierron - 2009 MPSVA conference Identification of material properties : Stiffness Damping Thin plate specimens Dynamic loading Attachements :Parasistic effects Unknown energy loss Equilibrium of forces No energy consideration F(t) Principle
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4/23 A. Giraudeau, F. Pierron - 2009 MPSVA conference Dynamic equilibrium : Point M : Observed area Internal f. Boundary f.Volumic f. Inertial f. Principle of Virtual Work (P V W) - Continuous - Differentiable ui*ui* ui*ui*ui*ui* Principle F(t) M
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5/23 A. Giraudeau, F. Pierron - 2009 MPSVA conference Considered case Rectangular thin plate Sine driving movement Inertial excitation Full field measurements Data processing using Virtual Fields Method (V.F.M.) Clamped on small area Principle
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6/23 A. Giraudeau, F. Pierron - 2009 MPSVA conference Principle of Virtual Work u*u* Thin plates Sine vibrating response *= ( u *) Constitutive law Unknown Thin plates k SelectedMeasured Virtual Fields Method
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7/23 A. Giraudeau, F. Pierron - 2009 MPSVA conference along V. F. Selection : = 0 Virtual Fields Method
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8/23 A. Giraudeau, F. Pierron - 2009 MPSVA conference P V W Measured ( w(x,y), k(x,y)) Selected k*(x,y), w*(x,y) (w(x,y),w*(x,y)) Two selected virtuals fields : VF1, VF2 Direct resolution of an inverse problem Virtual Fields Method
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9/23 A. Giraudeau, F. Pierron - 2009 MPSVA conference Deflectometry CCD O M P Q Deflection fields Curvature fields Slope fields In phase /2 lag dd . d Experimental arrangement
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10/23 A. Giraudeau, F. Pierron - 2009 MPSVA conference Image Processing Grid Images At restDeformed Phases xx y y - Slopes x - y Spatial phase evaluation Experimental arrangement
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11/23 A. Giraudeau, F. Pierron - 2009 MPSVA conference Experimental set-up Experimental arrangement
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12/23 A. Giraudeau, F. Pierron - 2009 MPSVA conference Deflection 34 m / col. 80Hz (out of resonance) Images (examples) Results
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13/23 A. Giraudeau, F. Pierron - 2009 MPSVA conference Piecewise virtual fields (Toussaint et al., IJMS, 2006) w*(x,y) = 0 *(x,y) = 0 Virtual fields selection Results
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14/23 A. Giraudeau, F. Pierron - 2009 MPSVA conference Reference values Coupons: polycarbonate beams h = 4mm, l = 10mm, L= 107-114mm Clamped-free conditions Free vibrations, first bending mode E (GPa) ( = tan( ) ) Means 4.90 0.055 C. variation 2.4%5.2% DMTA 0.056 Results
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15/23 A. Giraudeau, F. Pierron - 2009 MPSVA conference Results 80 Hz 100 Hz reference (Beams, DMTA) (non res.) (res.) Poisson rat. loss factor GPa
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16/23 A. Giraudeau, F. Pierron - 2009 MPSVA conference Boundary condition effects Rubber washers 2 nd accelerometer = 34° tan( )=0.67 2 nd accel. Driving mvt. 100 Hz Results
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17/23 A. Giraudeau, F. Pierron - 2009 MPSVA conference GPa Poisson rat. loss factor Initial clampingWith rubber washers Boundary condition effects (2) 100 Hz tan( )=0.67 Results
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18/23 A. Giraudeau, F. Pierron - 2009 MPSVA conference Additional damping effect Viscoelastic patch at back surface w*(x,y) = 0 *(x,y) = 0 Results
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19/23 A. Giraudeau, F. Pierron - 2009 MPSVA conference GPa Poisson rat. loss factor Initial clampingWith rubber washers Additional damping effect (2) 100 Hz Results
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20/23 A. Giraudeau, F. Pierron - 2009 MPSVA conference Conclusion Simultaneous identification of stiffness and damping Material damping Resonant or non resonant response Information on localization phenomena Low sensitivity to boundary conditions Could be applied to in-plane vibrations Plate of any shape Part of a component
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21/23 A. Giraudeau, F. Pierron - 2009 MPSVA conference Conclusion Soundboard of a guitar Local damping
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22/23 A. Giraudeau, F. Pierron - 2009 MPSVA conference Conclusion Improvements Time synchronization: high speed camera Better fixture (sweep over large frequency range) Future work Apply to composite plates (anisotropy) Test on more complex structures
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23/23 A. Giraudeau, F. Pierron - 2009 MPSVA conference www.lmpf.net Thank you for your attention Sponsored by the Champagne-Ardenne Regional Council
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