Abstract

AbstractThe high temperature co‐curing damping composite was investigated by co‐curing technology to improve the mechanical property and damping performance of the traditional fiber reinforced resin matrix composite. Fluororubber with stable chemical properties and high‐temperature resistance was used as the core layer of novel carbon fiber reinforced bismaleimide resin matrix High‐temperature Co‐curing Damping Sandwich Composites (HCDSC). The curing temperature and curing time of fluororubber were consistent with that of bismaleimide resin by adjusting the formula. The viscoelastic damping properties and thermal stability of zinc methacrylate reinforced fluororubber were investigated in detail. Static mechanical tests, modal tests and interfacial shear tests prove that HCDSC display excellent mechanical and damping properties. The interfacial microscopic analysis reveals that viscoelastic sandwich materials are closely bonded with the composites. The dynamic characteristics of damping sandwich composite plate with fixed support on four sides is analyzed theoretically, and the vibration equilibrium equation of composite plate is derived by combining first‐order shear deformation theory, variational principle, and Hamilton principle. The damping performance of the composite plate are discussed through modal tests to verify the accuracy of theoretical derivation. This research is of great significance to solve the problem of structural dynamics, and provides a new idea for the design of structural and functional composite materials.Highlights A viscoelastic damping material with large damping and high strength was prepared. The dynamic performance of co‐curing sandwich composite structures was studied. The free vibration of composite structures was explored via experiment and theory.

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