Abstract

The particle damping technique has been in development for several decades, and has been used successfully in many fields. However, it is difficult to predict its damping characteristics due to complex collisions and friction mechanisms, as well as high non-linear damping characteristics in dense particles. The focus of these current main achievements is centralized on the equivalent single degree of freedom (SDOF) system under free and forced vibration. In this paper, a brand new co-simulation approach for the continuum structure system based on the multiphase flow theory (MFT) of gas solid is developed by the COMSOL Multiphysics live link for MATLAB. A simple continuum structure system, (i.e., the cantilever particle damped beam) is made as an experiment. It is further shown that the damping capacity of a cantilever beam depends not only on the exerted location of the particle damper, but also the quantity of the filling. An experimental verification is performed, and an acceptable accordance is achieved between the theoretical results and the experimental data. It can be shown that the theoretical work in this paper is valid. The co-simulation method simplifies the complicated modelling problem, and offers the possibility to analyse the vibro-acoustic response prediction for complicated particle-damping composite structures.

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