An experimental evaluation of the benefits of smart damping materials in reducing structural noise and vibration is presented. The construction of a special test rig for measuring both vibrations and structure-borne noise is discussed. Next, the application of smart damping materials, specifically piezoceramics with electrical shunts, in reducing the vibrations of a test plate is discussed. It is shown that the smart damping materials are able to effectively reduce the vibration peaks at multiple frequencies, with minimal amount of added weight to the structure, as compared to passive viscoelastic damping materials. Further, the test results show that the structure-borne noise at the vibration peaks is substantially reduced with the smart damping materials. The results indicate the viability of smart damping materials for many industrial applications where reducing noise and vibrations is desired, with minimal amounts of added weight.
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October 2001
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An Experimental Evaluation of Smart Damping Materials for Reducing Structural Noise and Vibrations
Mehdi Ahmadian,
e-mail: ahmadian@vt.edu
Mehdi Ahmadian
Advanced Vehicle Dynamics Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering, MC-0238, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061-0238
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Kristina M. Jeric,
Kristina M. Jeric
Advanced Vehicle Dynamics Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering, MC-0238, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061-0238
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Daniel J. Inman
Daniel J. Inman
Advanced Vehicle Dynamics Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering, MC-0238, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061-0238
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Mehdi Ahmadian
Advanced Vehicle Dynamics Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering, MC-0238, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061-0238
e-mail: ahmadian@vt.edu
Kristina M. Jeric
Advanced Vehicle Dynamics Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering, MC-0238, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061-0238
Daniel J. Inman
Advanced Vehicle Dynamics Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering, MC-0238, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061-0238
Contributed by the Technical Committee on Vibration and Sound for publication in the JOURNAL OF VIBRATION AND ACOUSTICS. Manuscript received January 2000; revised May 2001. Associate Editor: J. Q. Sun.
J. Vib. Acoust. Oct 2001, 123(4): 533-535 (3 pages)
Published Online: May 1, 2001
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Ahmadian, M., Jeric , K. M., and Inman , D. J. (May 1, 2001). "An Experimental Evaluation of Smart Damping Materials for Reducing Structural Noise and Vibrations ." ASME. J. Vib. Acoust. October 2001; 123(4): 533–535. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.1389459
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