Abstract

Problems associated with the method of measurement of acoustical properties of viscoelastic materials and the influence of various external factors (temperature, pressure) on these materials have been examined. The results of measurements of propagation speeds and damping coefficients of waves of the sonic and ultrasonic regions in resins are given for discrete excitation frequencies and during simultaneous static action on the specimen. It is shown that uniaxial compression of the resin results in the appearance of dispersion of the dynamic elastic modulus. A possible explanation of this phenomenon is suggested.

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