Comparison of passive damping treatments based on constrained viscoelastic layers and multi-resonant piezoelectric networks.

DOI : 10.25518/2684-6500.63

Abstract

This work aims at comparing the damping performances of two passive damping treatments based on piezoelectric or viscoelastic patches. The motivation for such a comparison stems from the fact that the two damping techniques have been developed fairly independently, and are rarely compared. First, the dynamic response of a simply-supported metallic plate is measured experimentally after being equipped with constrained viscoelastic patches or piezoelectric patches connected to an electrical network. In order to extend the comparison, a numerical model of the structure is set up and validated to evaluate the damping performances of both passive treatments under different configurations (for instance equal-mass and equal-thickness configurations). Finally, with regard to these experimental and numerical results, the advantages and the limitations in using viscoelastic or piezoelectric treatments are discussed.

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14/09/2021

References

Electronic reference

Boris Lossouarn, Lucie Rouleau, Robin Darleux and Jean-François Deü, « Comparison of passive damping treatments based on constrained viscoelastic layers and multi-resonant piezoelectric networks. », Journal of Structural Dynamics [Online], 1 | 2021, Online since 14 September 2021, connection on 13 May 2026. DOI : 10.25518/2684-6500.63

Authors

Boris Lossouarn

Lucie Rouleau

Robin Darleux

Jean-François Deü