Structure borne sound in metallic hollow sphere structures
Metallic hollow sphere structures (MHSS) form a relatively new group of advanced composite materials characterised by high geometry reproduction leading to stable mechanical and physical properties. The MHSS combine the well-known advantages of cellular metals in terms of their high ability for ener...
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my.utm.293392019-03-25T08:07:04Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/29339/ Structure borne sound in metallic hollow sphere structures Winkler, R. Pannert, W. Merkel, M. Ochsner, Andreas TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Metallic hollow sphere structures (MHSS) form a relatively new group of advanced composite materials characterised by high geometry reproduction leading to stable mechanical and physical properties. The MHSS combine the well-known advantages of cellular metals in terms of their high ability for energy adsorption, good damping behaviour, excellent heat insulation and high specific stiffness without major scattering of their material parameters. A combination of these properties opens a wide field of potential applications, e. g. in automotive (crash absorber) and aerospace industry (sandwich panels). Various joining technologies such as sintering, soldering and adhering can be used to assemble single metallic hollow spheres to interdependent structures and allow different macroscopic properties. In this study the behaviour of Metallic Hollow Spheres Structures due to structure-borne sound is investigated. Longitudinal vibrations within a rod serve as an example. Experimental data are compared with analytical solutions and results computed by the finite element method. WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim 2011-05 Article PeerReviewed Winkler, R. and Pannert, W. and Merkel, M. and Ochsner, Andreas (2011) Structure borne sound in metallic hollow sphere structures. Materialwissenschaft UND Werkstofftechnik, 42 (5). pp. 365-369. ISSN 0933-5137 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mawe.201100789 DOI:10.1002/mawe.201100789 |
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Metallic hollow sphere structures (MHSS) form a relatively new group of advanced composite materials characterised by high geometry reproduction leading to stable mechanical and physical properties. The MHSS combine the well-known advantages of cellular metals in terms of their high ability for energy adsorption, good damping behaviour, excellent heat insulation and high specific stiffness without major scattering of their material parameters. A combination of these properties opens a wide field of potential applications, e. g. in automotive (crash absorber) and aerospace industry (sandwich panels). Various joining technologies such as sintering, soldering and adhering can be used to assemble single metallic hollow spheres to interdependent structures and allow different macroscopic properties. In this study the behaviour of Metallic Hollow Spheres Structures due to structure-borne sound is investigated. Longitudinal vibrations within a rod serve as an example. Experimental data are compared with analytical solutions and results computed by the finite element method. |
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