International Journal of Mechanical and Materials Engineering | |
Non-contact experimental methods to characterise the response of a hyper-elastic membrane | |
M. Kamper1  A. Bekker1  | |
[1] Sound and Vibration Research Group, Department of Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering, Stellenbosch University; | |
关键词: Hyper-elasticity; Non-contact techniques; Membrane; Mooney-Rivlin; Neo-Hookean; Natural frequency; | |
DOI : 10.1186/s40712-017-0082-6 | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Abstract Background Membranes often feature in dynamic structures. The design of such structures generally includes the evaluation of their dynamic characteristics, such as natural frequecies and mode shapes. Methods The quasi-statics ad dyamic responses of thin rubber sheeting were investigated through non-contact experimental techniques. The rubber sheeting was modelled as a membrane structure and the material was assumed to be hyper-elastic, isotopic and incompressible. Two hyper-elastic material models were considered, namely the Mooney-Rivlin model and the Neo-Hookean model. The natural frequencies and mode shapes of the hyprt-elastic membrane were anatically and numerically calculated by assuming small linear vibrations and an equi-bi-axial stress state in the membrane. To validate the mathematical analyses, experimental modal analysis was performed where the vibration response was measured with a laser Doppler vibrometer. Results and conclusions The analytical model, shows that the natural frequencies of the membrane depend on the initial stretch. Mathematical and experimental results agree well at the lower modes. However, measurement resolution is found to be a vital factor which limits the extraction of closely spaced modes due to difficulties with the accurate identification of nodal line in a purely experimental approach.
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