Vibration characteristics of orthotropic shaft–disk system with different constrained damping layers: experimental and numerical study |
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Authors: | R Venkatachalam S Balasivanandha Prabu |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Automobile Engineering, K.S.R. College of Engineering, Tiruchengode, 637 215, India 2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering Guindy, Anna University, Chennai, 600 025, India
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Abstract: | This paper reports the results of an investigation carried out to study the effect of various constrained layers (viscoelastic layer (VEL), electrorheological fluid, and magnetorheological fluid) on natural frequency and damping factor. The different fiber orientations (0°, 30°, 45°, 60°, and 90°) were considered for glass/epoxy (G/E) and graphite/epoxy (GR/E) shaft–disk systems. Experimental evaluation and finite element technique are employed to investigate the natural frequency and damping factor for various combinations. The vibrational characteristics of the composite sandwich shaft–disk system are also compared in this present study. From the study, it is evident that the VEL core shows excellent frequency and damping loss factor performances, and the 90° fiber-oriented composites are dominant in vibration damping performances. The GR/E shaft–disk system outperforms the G/E shaft–disk system. |
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