Multiscale Analysis of High Damping Composites Using the Finite Cell and the Mortar Method

Author:

Paolini Alexander1,Korshunova Nina1,Kollmannsberger Stefan1,Rank Ernst1

Affiliation:

1. Chair of Computational Modeling and Simulation, Technical University of Munich, Arcisstraße 21, 80333 Munich, Germany

Abstract

Metal lattice structures filled with a damping material such as polymer can exhibit high stiffness and good damping properties. Mechanical simulations of parts made from these composites can however require a large modeling and computational effort because relevant features such as complex geometries need to be represented on multiple scales. The finite cell method (FCM) and numerical homogenization are potential remedies for this problem. Moreover, if the microstructures are placed in between the components of assemblies for vibration reduction, a modified mortar technique can further increase the efficiency of the complete simulation process. With this method, it is possible to discretize the components separately and to integrate the viscoelastic behavior of the composite damping layer into their weak coupling. This paper provides a multiscale computational material design framework for such layers, based on FCM and the modified mortar technique. Its efficiency even in the case of complex microstructures is demonstrated in numerical studies. Therein, computational homogenization is first performed on various microstructures before the resulting effective material parameters are used in larger-scale simulation models to investigate their effect and to verify the employed methods.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Ltd

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Mechanical Engineering,Ocean Engineering,Aerospace Engineering,Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering

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