A new method for identifying mechanical impedence of soft viscoelastic materials

Following the wider use of viscoelastic materials in industries over the past few decades, being able to characterize mechanical properties of such materials experimentally has become increasing important. However, existing dynamic testing methods such as free decay method, forced vibration method,...

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Main Author: Yin, Yanling
Other Authors: Ling Shih Fu
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Language:English
Published: 2010
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-414992023-03-11T17:47:45Z A new method for identifying mechanical impedence of soft viscoelastic materials Yin, Yanling Ling Shih Fu School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering Following the wider use of viscoelastic materials in industries over the past few decades, being able to characterize mechanical properties of such materials experimentally has become increasing important. However, existing dynamic testing methods such as free decay method, forced vibration method, resonant method and wave propagation method share a common drawback. Each of these methods requires the use of sensors and actuators in exciting and measuring the load and deformation which renders the loading effect of sensors for small samples and the mass effect of sensors at high frequency testing inevitable. Furthermore, installation of sensor and actuators is difficult when the space is small. Sample preparation is also a major problem to overcome in applying the existing method. Moreover, they are not suitable for in situ testing. DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (MAE) 2010-07-13T07:52:59Z 2010-07-13T07:52:59Z 2008 2008 Thesis Yanling, Y. (2008). A new method for identifying mechanical impedence of soft viscoelastic materials. Doctoral thesis, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/41499 10.32657/10356/41499 en 195 p. application/pdf
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A new method for identifying mechanical impedence of soft viscoelastic materials
description Following the wider use of viscoelastic materials in industries over the past few decades, being able to characterize mechanical properties of such materials experimentally has become increasing important. However, existing dynamic testing methods such as free decay method, forced vibration method, resonant method and wave propagation method share a common drawback. Each of these methods requires the use of sensors and actuators in exciting and measuring the load and deformation which renders the loading effect of sensors for small samples and the mass effect of sensors at high frequency testing inevitable. Furthermore, installation of sensor and actuators is difficult when the space is small. Sample preparation is also a major problem to overcome in applying the existing method. Moreover, they are not suitable for in situ testing.
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title A new method for identifying mechanical impedence of soft viscoelastic materials
title_short A new method for identifying mechanical impedence of soft viscoelastic materials
title_full A new method for identifying mechanical impedence of soft viscoelastic materials
title_fullStr A new method for identifying mechanical impedence of soft viscoelastic materials
title_full_unstemmed A new method for identifying mechanical impedence of soft viscoelastic materials
title_sort new method for identifying mechanical impedence of soft viscoelastic materials
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