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Numerical Simulation of the Damping Behavior of Particle-Filled Hollow Spheres

In: Modeling, Simulation and Optimization of Complex Processes - HPSC 2012

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  • Tobias Steinle

    (University of Paderborn, Institute of Mathematics)

  • Jadran Vrabec

    (University of Paderborn, Thermodynamics and Energy Technology)

  • Andrea Walther

    (University of Paderborn, Institute of Mathematics)

Abstract

In light of an increasing awareness of environmental challenges, extensive research is underway to develop new light-weight materials. A problem arising with these materials is their increased response to vibration. This can be solved using a new composite material that contains embedded hollow spheres that are partially filled with particles. Progress on the adaptation of molecular dynamics towards a particle-based numerical simulation of this material is reported. This includes the treatment of specific boundary conditions and the adaption of the force computation. First results are presented that showcase the damping properties of such particle-filled spheres in a bouncing experiment.

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  • Tobias Steinle & Jadran Vrabec & Andrea Walther, 2014. "Numerical Simulation of the Damping Behavior of Particle-Filled Hollow Spheres," Springer Books, in: Hans Georg Bock & Xuan Phu Hoang & Rolf Rannacher & Johannes P. Schlöder (ed.), Modeling, Simulation and Optimization of Complex Processes - HPSC 2012, edition 127, pages 233-243, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-319-09063-4_19
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-09063-4_19
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