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2 July 2001 Design methodology for particle damping
Bryce L. Fowler, Eric M. Flint, Steven E. Olson
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Abstract
Focused research in the area of Multi-Particle Impact Damping (MPID) has resulted in new methods of characterization and prediction. An analytical method has been developed, based on the particle dynamics method, that uses characterized particle damping data to predict damping in structural systems. A methodology to design particle damping for dynamic structures will be discussed. The complete design methodology has been validated in proof-of-methodology testing on a structural component in the laboratory.
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Bryce L. Fowler, Eric M. Flint, and Steven E. Olson "Design methodology for particle damping", Proc. SPIE 4331, Smart Structures and Materials 2001: Damping and Isolation, (2 July 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.432703
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KEYWORDS
Particles

Signal attenuation

Finite element methods

Aluminum

Analytical research

Motion models

Optical spheres

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