Abstract
This paper presents an inverse method for the identification of the orthotropic engineering constants of
composite materials. The vibration behaviour of a freely suspended test plate is used as information source. The
material parameters in a finite element model of the test plate are tuned to match the measured resonance frequencies.
The automated procedure is simple, accurate and fast and can be executed with temperature control.
composite materials. The vibration behaviour of a freely suspended test plate is used as information source. The
material parameters in a finite element model of the test plate are tuned to match the measured resonance frequencies.
The automated procedure is simple, accurate and fast and can be executed with temperature control.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings 11. Pan-American congress of applied mechanics |
Editors | Adair R. Aguiar |
Publication status | Published - 11 Nov 2010 |
Event | Unknown - Duration: 11 Nov 2010 → … |
Conference
Conference | Unknown |
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Period | 11/11/10 → … |
Bibliographical note
Adair R. AguiarKeywords
- Resonalyser
- temperature
- identification