Experimental and numerical analyses of diffusion bonded hollow sphere structures

The reduction of N&V (noise and vibration) is a progressively more important objective for designers of various engineering applications. When a series of physical and mechanical requirements are touched, classic materials reach their limits. Cellular metals with their great diversity of propert...

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Main Authors: Winkler, R., Merkel, M., Öchsner, A.
Format: Article
Published: John Wiley & Sons Ltd 2009
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/14182/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mawe.200900418
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Summary:The reduction of N&V (noise and vibration) is a progressively more important objective for designers of various engineering applications. When a series of physical and mechanical requirements are touched, classic materials reach their limits. Cellular metals with their great diversity of properties open up new vistas. Metallic hollow sphere structures (MHSS) feature a new group of advanced composite materials characterised by high geometrical reproducibility leading to stable properties. In the scope of this study, vibrational analysis of sintered metallic hollow sphere structures is performed. The objective is a description of the dynamic response by numerical simulation, A detailed finite element model would exceed available resources. Therefore, a proper model with special descriptions for hollow spheres and interconnections has been developed and is presented in detail. Numerical results are compared with vibrations measured by laser scanning vibrometer and analytical analysis.