Claims
- 1. A laminated structural component with superior resistance to flexural vibrations, comprising:
- a viscoelastic damping layer; and
- two load-bearing layers bonded to said viscoelastic damping layer to sandwich said damping layer therebetween, each of said load-bearing layers comprising an outer stiffness sublayer and an inner compliant sublayer, said inner compliant sublayer being positioned between said outer stiffness sublayer and said viscoelastic damping layer, and said inner compliant sublayer having an extensional elastic modulus which is at least 25 percent less than that of said outer stiffness sublayer and at least ten times greater than that of said viscoelastic damping layer and having a shear elastic modulus which is at least ten times greater than that of said viscoelastic damping layer, and the thickness of said compliant sublayer being 15 to 30 percent of the thickness of one of said load-bearing layers.
- 2. The laminated structural component of claim 1 wherein the mass density of said compliant sublayers is less than that of said stiffness sublayers.
- 3. The laminated structural component of claim 1 wherein said compliant sublayers are adhesively bonded to said stiffness sublayers.
- 4. The laminated structural component of claim 1 wherein said stiffness sublayers are steel, said damping layer is an acrylic co-polymer adhesive, and said compliant sublayers are aluminum.
- 5. The laminated structural component of claim 1 wherein said compliant sublayers are the same material as said stiffness sublayers, said compliant sublayers having voids therein to reduce the extensional elastic modulus thereof.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by and for the Government of the United States of America for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalties thereon or therefor.
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Practical Stand Off Damping Treatment for Sheet Metal. |