This paper presents a new apparatus to measure elastic properties and internal friction of materials. The apparatus excites the test specimen by a light mechanical impact (impulse excitation) and performs a software-based analysis of the resulting vibration. The resonant frequencies f(r) of the test object are determined and, in the case of isotropic and regular shaped specimens, the elastic moduli are calculated. The internal friction value (Q(-1)) is determined for each f(r) as Q(-1)=k/(pi f(r)) with k the exponential decay parameter of the vibration component of frequency f(r). A furnace was designed and equipped with automated impulse excitation and vibration detection devices, thus allowing computer-controlled measurements at temperatu...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT The impulse excitation, as non-destructive technique, allows to determine the ela...
This work describes the design and validation of an elastic moduli measurement method developed to c...
The anelastic relaxation process in crystalline solids is influenced by various mechanisms including...
Recent developments in digital signal analysis have allowed substantial progress in the field of imp...
Knowledge of elastic and damping properties of materials is very relevant for the analysis and desig...
A new sensitive method, based on the principle of the vibrator-controlled oscillator using electrost...
On a développé un système universel et automatique, avec un barreau vibrant en résonance, qui est co...
Impulse excitation is commonly used to assess wood stiffness in both scientific and industrial setti...
A new equipment for measurements of internal friction and elastic modulus at low frequencies is desc...
In the past twenty years, impulse excitation technique (IET) has become a widely diffused non-destru...
An apparatus allowing the measurement in flexion, at low frequencies, of modulus and internal fricti...
This paper compares the microstructures of several glasses by measuring the Young's modulus and inte...
In the past twenty years, impulse excitation technique (IET) has become a widelydiffused non-destruc...
In this paper, recent advances in the impulse excitation technique (IET) are presented. IET is based...
An automatic vibrating reed apparatus for internal friction and elastic modulus measurements in soli...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT The impulse excitation, as non-destructive technique, allows to determine the ela...
This work describes the design and validation of an elastic moduli measurement method developed to c...
The anelastic relaxation process in crystalline solids is influenced by various mechanisms including...
Recent developments in digital signal analysis have allowed substantial progress in the field of imp...
Knowledge of elastic and damping properties of materials is very relevant for the analysis and desig...
A new sensitive method, based on the principle of the vibrator-controlled oscillator using electrost...
On a développé un système universel et automatique, avec un barreau vibrant en résonance, qui est co...
Impulse excitation is commonly used to assess wood stiffness in both scientific and industrial setti...
A new equipment for measurements of internal friction and elastic modulus at low frequencies is desc...
In the past twenty years, impulse excitation technique (IET) has become a widely diffused non-destru...
An apparatus allowing the measurement in flexion, at low frequencies, of modulus and internal fricti...
This paper compares the microstructures of several glasses by measuring the Young's modulus and inte...
In the past twenty years, impulse excitation technique (IET) has become a widelydiffused non-destruc...
In this paper, recent advances in the impulse excitation technique (IET) are presented. IET is based...
An automatic vibrating reed apparatus for internal friction and elastic modulus measurements in soli...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT The impulse excitation, as non-destructive technique, allows to determine the ela...
This work describes the design and validation of an elastic moduli measurement method developed to c...
The anelastic relaxation process in crystalline solids is influenced by various mechanisms including...