Nonlinear Internal Friction Character of Foamed Aluminum
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Abstract
An experiment has been carried out to investigate the damping behavior of foamed aluminum. It was found that foamed aluminum has a significant nonlinear internal friction character, i.e., its damping capacity is amplitude-dependent, and this character tends to be more pronounced with decreasing the density and pore size.
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HAN Fu-sheng, ZHU Zhen-gang, WANG Shan-ying, LIU Chang-song. Nonlinear Internal Friction Character of Foamed Aluminum[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1998, 15(1): 52-53.
HAN Fu-sheng, ZHU Zhen-gang, WANG Shan-ying, LIU Chang-song. Nonlinear Internal Friction Character of Foamed Aluminum[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1998, 15(1): 52-53.
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HAN Fu-sheng, ZHU Zhen-gang, WANG Shan-ying, LIU Chang-song. Nonlinear Internal Friction Character of Foamed Aluminum[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1998, 15(1): 52-53.
HAN Fu-sheng, ZHU Zhen-gang, WANG Shan-ying, LIU Chang-song. Nonlinear Internal Friction Character of Foamed Aluminum[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1998, 15(1): 52-53.
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