Temperature Dependent Damping in Additively Manufactured ‎Polymer Structures

Temperature Dependent Damping in Additively Manufactured ‎Polymer Structures

Abstract

Temperature effects are predominantly ignored when computing the dynamic response of structures. Yet, in applications where large changes in temperature occur, the dynamic response can drastically change. This is particularly true for polymers. While the temperature effects on modulus and loss factor are often available for most polymers, this change is not addressed or corrected for. Meanwhile, the recent research on additively manufactured polymer metastructures has yet to consider the effects of temperature change on their ability to suppress vibrations. In order to fill this gap, the study presented in this paper focuses on the effects of temperature change on additively manufactured structures.

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Journal of Applied and Computational Mechanics
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