Characterization of Adhesive Layers in Sandwich Composites by Nondestructive Technique
World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology: International Journal of Chemical, Molecular, Nuclear, Materials and Metallurgical Engineering 2009
Jevgenijs Barkanovs, Eduards Skuķis, Miroslaw Wesolowski, Andris Čate

New nondestructive technique, namely an inverse technique based on vibration tests, to characterize nonlinear mechanical properties of adhesive layers in sandwich composites is developed. An adhesive layer is described as a viscoelastic isotropic material with storage and loss moduli which are both frequency dependent values in wide frequency range. An optimization based on the planning of experiments and response surface technique to minimize the error functional is applied to decrease considerably the computational expenses. The developed identification technique has been tested on aluminum panels and successfully applied to characterize viscoelastic material properties of 3M damping polymer ISD-112 used as a core material in sandwich panels.


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Barkanovs, J., Skuķis, E., Wesolowski, M., Čate, A. Characterization of Adhesive Layers in Sandwich Composites by Nondestructive Technique. World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology: International Journal of Chemical, Molecular, Nuclear, Materials and Metallurgical Engineering, 2009, Vol.3, No.2, 104.-109.lpp. ISSN 2010-376X. e-ISSN 2010-3778.

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