Design of viscoelastic damping for noise & vibration control: modelling, experiments and optimisation

The scope of this research concerns the passive damping of structural vibrations by the use of viscoelastic layers. It is motivated by the need for efficient numerical tools to deal with the medium frequency behaviour of industrial viscoelastic sandwich products. The sandwich modelling technique is...

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Main Author: Hazard, Laurent
Other Authors: BOUILLARD, Philippe
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Published: Universite Libre de Bruxelles 2007
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spelling ndltd-BICfB-oai-ulb.ac.be-ETDULB-ULBetd-12212006-1014352013-01-07T15:43:01Z Design of viscoelastic damping for noise & vibration control: modelling, experiments and optimisation Hazard, Laurent generalized finite element optimisation viscoelastic vibration acoustic passive damping PUFEM partition of unity The scope of this research concerns the passive damping of structural vibrations by the use of viscoelastic layers. It is motivated by the need for efficient numerical tools to deal with the medium frequency behaviour of industrial viscoelastic sandwich products. The sandwich modelling technique is based on the use of an interface element: the two deformable plates are modelled by special plate elements while the intermediate dissipative layer is modelled with interface elements. This interface element is based on the first-order shear deformation theory and assume constant peel and shear stresses in the polymer thickness. This element couples the lower and upper layers without additional degrees of freedom. The partition of unity finite element method (PUFEM) is applied to the development of enriched Mindlin plate elements. The element shape functions are obtained as the product of partition of unity functions with arbitrary chosen enrichment functions. Polynomial enrichment leads to the generation of high-order polynomial shape functions and is therefore similar to a p-FEM technique. Numerical examples illustrate the use of both PUFEM Mindlin plate elements and interface elements for the simulation of viscoelastic sandwich structures. BOUILLARD, Philippe SENER, Jean-Yves DIEZ, Pedro MIGEOT, Jean-Louis WARZEE, Guy WETTA, Patrick VILLON, Pierre DESMET, Wim Universite Libre de Bruxelles 2007-02-20 text application/pdf http://theses.ulb.ac.be/ETD-db/collection/available/ULBetd-12212006-101435/ http://theses.ulb.ac.be/ETD-db/collection/available/ULBetd-12212006-101435/ en unrestricted J'accepte que le texte de la thèse (ci-après l'oeuvre), sous réserve des parties couvertes par la confidentialité, soit publié dans le recueil électronique des thèses ULB. A cette fin, je donne licence à ULB : - le droit de fixer et de reproduire l'oeuvre sur support électronique : logiciel ETD/db - le droit de communiquer l'oeuvre au public Cette licence, gratuite et non exclusive, est valable pour toute la durée de la propriété littéraire et artistique, y compris ses éventuelles prolongations, et pour le monde entier. Je conserve tous les autres droits pour la reproduction et la communication de la thèse, ainsi que le droit de l'utiliser dans de futurs travaux. Je certifie avoir obtenu, conformément à la législation sur le droit d'auteur et aux exigences du droit à l'image, toutes les autorisations nécessaires à la reproduction dans ma thèse d'images, de textes, et/ou de toute oeuvre protégés par le droit d'auteur, et avoir obtenu les autorisations nécessaires à leur communication à des tiers. Au cas où un tiers est titulaire d'un droit de propriété intellectuelle sur tout ou partie de ma thèse, je certifie avoir obtenu son autorisation écrite pour l'exercice des droits mentionnés ci-dessus.
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topic generalized finite element
optimisation
viscoelastic
vibration
acoustic
passive damping
PUFEM
partition of unity
spellingShingle generalized finite element
optimisation
viscoelastic
vibration
acoustic
passive damping
PUFEM
partition of unity
Hazard, Laurent
Design of viscoelastic damping for noise & vibration control: modelling, experiments and optimisation
description The scope of this research concerns the passive damping of structural vibrations by the use of viscoelastic layers. It is motivated by the need for efficient numerical tools to deal with the medium frequency behaviour of industrial viscoelastic sandwich products. The sandwich modelling technique is based on the use of an interface element: the two deformable plates are modelled by special plate elements while the intermediate dissipative layer is modelled with interface elements. This interface element is based on the first-order shear deformation theory and assume constant peel and shear stresses in the polymer thickness. This element couples the lower and upper layers without additional degrees of freedom. The partition of unity finite element method (PUFEM) is applied to the development of enriched Mindlin plate elements. The element shape functions are obtained as the product of partition of unity functions with arbitrary chosen enrichment functions. Polynomial enrichment leads to the generation of high-order polynomial shape functions and is therefore similar to a p-FEM technique. Numerical examples illustrate the use of both PUFEM Mindlin plate elements and interface elements for the simulation of viscoelastic sandwich structures.
author2 BOUILLARD, Philippe
author_facet BOUILLARD, Philippe
Hazard, Laurent
author Hazard, Laurent
author_sort Hazard, Laurent
title Design of viscoelastic damping for noise & vibration control: modelling, experiments and optimisation
title_short Design of viscoelastic damping for noise & vibration control: modelling, experiments and optimisation
title_full Design of viscoelastic damping for noise & vibration control: modelling, experiments and optimisation
title_fullStr Design of viscoelastic damping for noise & vibration control: modelling, experiments and optimisation
title_full_unstemmed Design of viscoelastic damping for noise & vibration control: modelling, experiments and optimisation
title_sort design of viscoelastic damping for noise & vibration control: modelling, experiments and optimisation
publisher Universite Libre de Bruxelles
publishDate 2007
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