Identification of mechanical parameters of fiber-reinforced composites by frequency response function approximation method

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This article proposes frequency response function approximation method to identify mechanical parameters of fiber-reinforced composites. First, a fiber-reinforced composite thin plate is taken as a research object, and its natural characteristic and vibration response under pulse excitation are solved based on the Ritz method and mode superposition method, so that the theoretical calculation of frequency response function of such composite plates can be realized. Then, the identification principle based on frequency response function approximation method is illustrated and its correctness is validated by comparing with other published literature in the verification example, and the specific identification procedure is also proposed. Finally, frequency response function approximation method is applied in a study case, where the elastic moduli, Poisson’s ratios, and loss factors of the TC300 carbon/epoxy composite thin plate are identified, and the influences of boundary conditions, approximation points, total number of modes, and calculation step size on the identification accuracy and efficiency are discussed. It has been proved that the proposed method can identify mechanical parameters of fiber composite materials with high precision and efficiency.

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Li, H., Xue, P. C., Rong, W., Li, X. P., & Wen, B. C. (2020). Identification of mechanical parameters of fiber-reinforced composites by frequency response function approximation method. Science Progress, 103(1). https://doi.org/10.1177/0036850419878033

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