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Active Composite Plates with Embedded Shape-Memory Alloy Wires for Vibration Damping
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The integration of shape-memory alloy (SMA) wires into composite laminates offers a promising approach for active vibration damping. Towards this goal, this study investigates the damping behavior of hybrid random mat E-glass/epoxy composite plates with embedded SMA wires under electrically active and inactive conditions. The composites are tested using a Laser Doppler Vibrometer (LDV) and an impact hammer to assess the effect of SMA wire activation on the natural frequencies and vibration behavior of composites. For a fixed number of active SMA wires, differences in vibration behavior are evaluated between outer- and inner-wire activation configurations in both two-ply and four-ply composite plates. The results show that SMA wire activation significantly affects damping behavior, while the mode shapes remain unchanged. The magnitude and frequency of the first natural frequency as well as the quality factor (Q-factor) decrease in composites with activated SMA wires compared to the inactive configuration, indicating enhanced energy dissipation. Under the fully active condition, a reduction in vibrational amplitude of approximately 42–60% and a frequency shift of approximately 10–17% are observed. Compared to outer-wire activation, inner-wire activation results in greater reductions in vibration magnitude, reaching approximately 7–13%.
Title: Active Composite Plates with Embedded Shape-Memory Alloy Wires for Vibration Damping
Description:
The integration of shape-memory alloy (SMA) wires into composite laminates offers a promising approach for active vibration damping.
Towards this goal, this study investigates the damping behavior of hybrid random mat E-glass/epoxy composite plates with embedded SMA wires under electrically active and inactive conditions.
The composites are tested using a Laser Doppler Vibrometer (LDV) and an impact hammer to assess the effect of SMA wire activation on the natural frequencies and vibration behavior of composites.
For a fixed number of active SMA wires, differences in vibration behavior are evaluated between outer- and inner-wire activation configurations in both two-ply and four-ply composite plates.
The results show that SMA wire activation significantly affects damping behavior, while the mode shapes remain unchanged.
The magnitude and frequency of the first natural frequency as well as the quality factor (Q-factor) decrease in composites with activated SMA wires compared to the inactive configuration, indicating enhanced energy dissipation.
Under the fully active condition, a reduction in vibrational amplitude of approximately 42–60% and a frequency shift of approximately 10–17% are observed.
Compared to outer-wire activation, inner-wire activation results in greater reductions in vibration magnitude, reaching approximately 7–13%.
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