Abstract
The elaborated paper presents a series of methodologies with which the dynamic characteristics (damping coefficient, damping factor) can be determined, depending on the working conditions, of a hyperelastic material using vibration theory. These methodologies can be extended to characterize any type of hyperelastic material. The main aim of this work is to develop experimental technology and methodology to characterize this type of materials like rubber to establish a series of dynamic factors like damping factor, transmissibility at resonance, pulsation at resonance, dynamic elastic constant. These characteristics are variable, depending on composition, request, etc. In conclusion, they are not available in specialized literature as are the characteristics of linear-elastic materials. The application of numerical calculation programs in carrying out resistance calculations, in the case of structures made of such materials, is also impossible to achieve, having as an impediment the lack of knowledge of the values of the material characteristics.
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