Effect of moisture absorption on damping and dynamic stiffness of carbon fiber/epoxy composites Behzad Ahmed Zai/M. K. Park/H. S. Choi/Hassan Mehboob/Rashid Ali
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 23, no. 11, pp.2998-3004, 2009
Abstract : In this paper, the damping and dynamic stiffness of UHN125C carbon fiber/epoxy composite beam was experimentally
measured. The effect of fiber orientation angle and stacking sequences on damping, resonance frequency, and
dynamic stiffness was discussed with a focus on the effect of moisture absorption. Dried specimens were immersed in
distilled water for a certain period to absorb water for 8, 16, and 24 d, respectively, and the moisture content absorbed
in the specimen was measured. Furthermore, using the impact hammer technique, the measurements of dynamic responses
were conducted on a cantilever beam specimen with one end clamped by bolts and metal plates. The damping
properties in terms of loss factor were approximated by half-power bandwidth technique. The dynamic stiffness was
evaluated using resonance frequency as a function of moisture content. The damping increased with the increase of
moisture content; however, the dynamic stiffness reduced with the reduction of resonance frequency. The results of the
dynamic stiffness were aided by measuring the dynamic strain using DBU-120A strain-indicating software. The increment
in the dynamic strain strengthened the results obtained for dynamic stiffness.
Keyword :
Damping; Dynamic stiffness; Staking sequence; Moisture content; Fiber orientation
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