Abstract

As a new generation of advanced super-strong lightweight structural materials, composite grid and lattice sandwich structures have received extensive attention from domestic and foreign scholars. An abundant amount of research on such novel sandwich structures focused on the manufacturing techniques and mechanical properties was carried out. However, it needs to be pointed out that, the research on the vibration and damping characteristics of such sandwich structures has just started, which is a new topic. Here a comprehensive review of the state of the research on vibration damping models was made for fiber reinforced resin matrix composite laminates and sandwich structures. Firstly, the related damping mechanisms were elaborated, and then an overview of micro- and macro-damping models for simple composite laminates, viscoelastic damping and novel sandwich structures was given. Finally, the results and shortcomings of the existing research on the vibration damping characteristics of such structures were summarized and the possible development in the future was predicated.

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