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Passive damping for space truss structures
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1988
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringParallel Load PathPassive Energy DissipationStructural OptimizationStructural SystemPassive DampingMember LengthStructural EngineeringStructural DynamicViscoelastic DampingStructural VibrationStructural DesignPassive ControlAerospace EngineeringCivil EngineeringStructural AnalysisStructural MechanicsVibration Control
Theoretical and experimental studies of passive damping techniques in truss-type structures are presented, with emphasis on the use of viscoelastic damping in the parallel load path. The constraining member length is shown to be a convenient design variable for enhancing damping performance. Results are presented for integral damping members made of thin-wall aluminum tubes, concentric constraining members, and viscoelastic materials in a six-bay truss structure at low frequency and low dynamic strain conditions. Integral members with graphite/epoxy constraining members exhibited relatively low damping values due to the possible polymer interaction during the cocure stage.
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