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Analytical estimation on damping behaviors of the Self-Damping fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) cable

Research Abstract
This paper analytically estimates the damping behaviors of a new type of self-damping fiber reinforce polymer (FRP) cables. Based on the vibration results of scale-model dynamic tests, the modal damping ratios of non-self-damping FRP cable were firstly analyzed using the modified formula of the self-damping FRP cables and the combined Rayleigh and frequency independent damping (CRFID) model. According to the energy dissipation mechanism and structural characteristics of the self-damping FRP cable, analysis modal damping models are proposed. Compared with the test results, the availability of the analysis models is verified. The results indicated that: the damping coefficient of the dynamic strain of a non-self-damping FRP cable is larger than that of a steel cable and a basalt FRP (BFRP) cable, and smaller than that of the carbon FRP (CFRP) cable; the proposed model can effectively evaluate the damping ratios of the in-plane vibration of a self-damping FRP cable under different amplitudes; and the damping ratios of the out-of-plane vibration of self-damping and non-self-damping FRP cables can be well predicted using the CRFID model.
Research Authors
Yaqiang Yang, Mohamed F.M. Fahmy, Zhihong Pan, Sujun Guan, Yang Zhan
Research Department
Research Journal
Structures
Research Member
Research Pages
774-784
Research Publisher
Elsevier
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
25
Research Website
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2352012420301454
Research Year
2020