DocumentCode :
1549235
Title :
Determination of Dynamic Material Properties of Silicone Rubber Using One-Point Measurements and Finite Element Simulations
Author :
Ilg, Jürgen ; Rupitsch, Stefan J. ; Sutor, Alexander ; Lerch, Reinhard
Author_Institution :
Grad. Sch. in Adv. Opt. Technol. (SAOT), Erlangen, Germany
Volume :
61
Issue :
11
fYear :
2012
Firstpage :
3031
Lastpage :
3038
Abstract :
The dynamic Young´s modulus, Poisson´s ratio, and the damping factor of silicone rubber are determined from a laser triangulation measurement of the top surface motion of a flat cylindrical sample excited by a shaker. These material parameters are estimated on the basis of an Inverse Method that minimizes the difference between measured data and a prediction from a finite-element model (FEM), in which the sought-after material data are the adjustable parameters. The results are presented for measurements within the 10-400-Hz frequency range under atmospheric pressure and temperature conditions. At first, the measured data are compared with FEM predictions using constant material parameters to show the material behavior in principle. Afterward, the frequency dependence of the moduli and Poisson´s ratios are determined by matching measurements with simulations within small frequency ranges. Finally, the material parameters determined are given as functions versus frequency. A sensitivity analysis shows the accuracy of the presented method. This paper is motivated by the need for a precise description of vocal fold models, commonly manufactured from silicone rubber.
Keywords :
Poisson ratio; Young´s modulus; damping; finite element analysis; silicone rubber; FEM; Poisson ratio; damping factor; dynamic Young´s modulus; dynamic material properties; finite element simulations; frequency 10 Hz to 400 Hz; inverse method; laser triangulation; sensitivity; silicone rubber; Inverse problems; Materials science and technology; Parameter estimation; Rubber; Vibration measurement; Young´s modulus; Inverse problems; materials science and technology; parameter estimation; silicone rubber; vibration measurement; vocal system;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9456
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TIM.2012.2203449
Filename :
6226871
Link To Document :
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