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A nondestructive method to determine material properties in orthotropic plates
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1987
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EngineeringMicromechanicsStructural DynamicsMechanical EngineeringVibration MeasurementVibration AnalysisVibrationsMechanicsExperimental MechanicTest BarsStructural VibrationMaterials ScienceEffective Material ParametersSolid MechanicsFinite Element MethodNondestructive MethodStructural MechanicsVibration ControlMechanics Of Materials
Abstract An electronic speckle pattern interferometer (ESPI) is used to determine modes of vibration in rectangular, orthotropic, free‐free plates; that is using a noncontact, nondestructive, optical method. It is shown, using the finite element method (FEM), that each of the first three modes of vibration in rectangular orthotropic plates has a strong dependence upon only one of the main material parameters, namely the in‐plane shear modulus and the two Young's moduli, respectively. With this one‐variable dependence it is a simple task to determine the effective material parameters. This method has several obvious advantages compared to the use of test bars and it can be extended to give a measure of the damping parameters and probably also be used for production control. Preliminary results are presented and discussed.
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