Abstract

Passive damping treatments using viscoelastic materials (VEMs) are widely applied as addon solutions to control the dynamic response of light structures. These surface treatments are simple, reliable, and can be optimized by using proper design rules and simulation tools. In this work, a new treatment configuration is proposed, simulated, and assessed, being compared with the most effective configuration currently used. The novelty resides in the VEM layer’s geometry, which in the proposed configuration assumes a waved shape. This waved shape is imposed to the viscoelastic layer due to indentations created in the inner faces of the host structure and the constraining layer. The results demonstrate that the wavy configuration, designated as corrugated viscoelastic layer (CVL), outperforms the typical damping treatments for relatively thick host structures and when using thick VEM layers. In addition, this new configuration reduces the stiffness decoupling effect due to the soft VEM layer, restoring the flexural stiffness of the original undamped structure.

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