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Vibrational damping properties of finite microperforated plates
2023
Microperforated plates (MPP) are traditionally used to advantageously absorb acoustic waves in sound control technologies. However, less is known concerning the additional structural damping they can induce. The latter is activated through exchanges in the viscous and thermal boundary layers near the fluid-structure interface of the microperforations. MPPs therefore offer an alternative to, or can be used together with, viscoelastic materials, commonly implemented to damp vibrations at medium and high frequencies. In this work, the structural damping capabilities of MPP are investigated. To this end, the damping performance of a finite size MPP is explored analytically through an alternativ…
Added viscous damping in a finite-size microperforated plate within a nonlinear framework
2023
Increasing the damping properties of a structure while limiting the addition of mass is a challenging task. Originally developed for their acoustic absorption capabilities, microperforated plates (MPP) are simple devices that can feature additional viscous damping at low frequencies. Dissipation arises in the boundary layers of the microperforations through viscous friction mechanisms induced by the relative motion between the solid and the fluid in which the MPP is immersed. This leads to sound absorption in an acoustic context and to an added viscous damping in a solid dynamics context. The added viscous damping exhibited by the MPP can be captured by considering adapted fluid-solid inter…
Optimization of Passive Constrained Layer Damping (Pcld) Treatments for Vibration Reduction
2015
An efficient method to reduce the frequency averaged transverse vibration level of aplate by optimizing the position of attached passive constrained layer damping PCLD is presented.This method uses a multilayer anisotropic plate model which is an equivalent single layer platemodel (ESL) where transverse shear stresses and displacements are continuous at each layer’sinterfaces. Hence, for a laminate composed of an arbitrary number of layers, all the quantities arerelated to those of the first layer. The optimization process is based on the use of the ESL platemodel combined with the genetic algorithm (GA) and Latin Hypercube Sampling (LHS) algorithmimplemented in a Rayleigh-Ritz resolution p…
Characterization of the Dynamic Interaction between Chassis and Powertrain of a Vehicle Using the Coupling Matrix
2013
International audience; This study is concerned with the vibration transmission between two subsystems of a vehicle: the chassis which is considered as an elastic structure and the powertrain which is considered as a rigid body. The study is carried out based on a new coupling matrix constructed from equations of dynamic behavior of each subsystems. This matrix depends only on the impedance matrices of the two subsystems and the mechanical characteristics of the linking mounts. Under some assumptions, a simplified expression to obtain the overall behaviour of the entire system is proposed. Despite its sensitivity to the degree of coupling between the subsystems, this method can be applied t…
IDENTIFICATION OF THE VISCOELASTIC CONSTITUTIVE EQUATIONS OF FLAX FIBREREINFORCED LAMINATESBY VIBRATION ANALYSIS
2015
International audience; Experimental and numericalapproaches to identify the viscoelastic properties of flax fibrereinforced epoxy composite laminatesare proposed in this study. The method used consisted theidentification of the evolutions of both loss factor and stiffness through the use of the frequency responses. Several free-free symmetrically guided beams were excited on the dynamic range of 10 to 4000 Hz with a swept sine excitation focused around their first’s modes. A fractional derivative Zener model was used to predict the behaviourof on-axis ply complex moduli. The modified ply constitutive law was then implemented in Classical Lamination Theory (CLT) calculation routine. The pro…
The bending triad of the quasi-spherical top molecule SO2F2 in the 550 cm(-1) region
2006
International audience; The analysis of the v(3)/v(7)/v(9) bending triad of SO2F2 has been recently performed with the Watson's Hamiltonian up to octic terms employing 79 rovibrational parameters but including only the first order Coriolis interaction terms, fixed to ab initio values [H. Burger, J. Demaison, F. Hegelund, L. Margules, I. Merke, J. Mol. Struct. 612 (2002) 133-141]. Since SO2F2 is a quasi-spherical top, it can also be considered as derived from the SO42- sulfate ion. We have thus developed a new tensorial formalism in the O(3) > Td > C2v group chain [M. Rotger, V. Boudon, M. Loete, J. Mol. Spectrosc. 216 (2002) 297-307]. This approach allows a systematic development of rovibra…
Yodatos bajo condiciones extremas: Transiciones de fase inducidas por la presión, propiedades estructurales, vibracionales y electrónicas
2022
La estructura cristalina de los yodatos metálicos juega un papel importante en la respuesta SHG, así como también lo hacen la estructura de bandas electrónica y la energía de bandgap de la misma. Por ello, en esta tesis doctoral se estudia en profundidad y se presentan y analizan resultados de la estructura cristalina a alta presión, las vibraciones atómicas y la estructura de bandas electrónica de cuatro yodatos metálicos. Estos son el yodato de hierro, Fe(IO3)3, el yodato de cobalto, Co(IO3)2, el yodato de zinc, Zn(IO3)2, y yodato de magnesio Mg(IO3)2. Estos materiales han sido estudiados por medio de difracción de rayos X a alta presión (HPXRD), dispersión Raman a alta presión (HPRS), es…
Retinal Vibrations in Bacteriorhodopsin are Mechanically Harmonic but Electrically Anharmonic: Evidence From Overtone and Combination Bands
2021
Fundamental vibrations of the chromophore in the membrane protein bacteriorhodopsin (BR), a protonated Schiff base retinal, have been studied for decades, both by resonance Raman and by infrared (IR) difference spectroscopy. Such studies started comparing vibrational changes between the initial BR state (all-trans retinal) and the K intermediate (13-cis retinal), being later extended to the rest of intermediates. They contributed to our understanding of the proton-pumping mechanism of BR by exploiting the sensitivity of fundamental vibrational transitions of the retinal to its conformation. Here, we report on new bands in the 2,500 to 1,800 cm−1 region of the K-BR difference FT-IR spectrum.…
Effect of Vibration on the Quality of Strawberry Fruits Caused by Simulated Transport
2015
Mechanical damage of agricultural products is one of the main problems in the harvest and postharvest chain due to the large economic loss that the shelf life reduction could generate. Measurements of change in the chemical components of highly perishable products and microbial growth under different static and dynamic loads is the first step in the development of intelligent logistic units that could help in predicting the residual shelf life in order to minimize losses along the supply chain. In our research, the effects of vibration along the supply chain of a case study were analyzed on strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa) and woodland strawberry (Fragaria vesca) in terms of microbiological…
Low temperature optical spectroscopy of cobalt-substituted hemocyanin from Carcinus maenas
1993
In this work we report the optical absorption spectra of three cobalt-substituted derivatives of hemocyanin (He) from Carcinus maenas, in the temperature range 300–20 K. The derivatives studied are the mononuclear (Co2+)-He with a single cobalt ion in the “CuA” site, the binuclear (Co2+)2-He and the binuclear mixed metal (Co2+-Cu1+)-He. At low temperature three main bands are clearly resolved; the temperature dependence of their zeroth, first and second moments sheds light on the stereodynamic properties in the surroundings of the chromophore. Within the limits of the reported analysis, in the binuclear derivatives the motions coupled to the chromophore appear to be “essentially harmonic” i…