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5 May 1995 Method for the determination of complex shear modulus of viscoelastic adhesives
Peter A. Masterson, Ronald N. Miles
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Abstract
Viscoelastic adhesives are commonly used as vibration damping treatments for mechanical systems. When using these adhesives, knowledge of the shear modulus and loss factor at a given temperature is essential. The standard method for determining shear modulus and loss factor yields values at only a few frequency points for any given temperature. The method presented in this report offers a continuous curve for the two material properties over a broad frequency range.
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Peter A. Masterson and Ronald N. Miles "Method for the determination of complex shear modulus of viscoelastic adhesives", Proc. SPIE 2445, Smart Structures and Materials 1995: Passive Damping, (5 May 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.208894
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KEYWORDS
Adhesives

Fourier transforms

Motion measurement

Aluminum

Convolution

Correlation function

Data processing

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