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Mechanical Property Degradation of Entangled Metallic Wire Materials under Vibration Environment: Experiments and Prediction Models

Version 1 : Received: 27 September 2023 / Approved: 28 September 2023 / Online: 28 September 2023 (18:21:14 CEST)

How to cite: Ma, Y.; Liang, T.; Wang, Y.; Wang, Z.; Hong, J. Mechanical Property Degradation of Entangled Metallic Wire Materials under Vibration Environment: Experiments and Prediction Models. Preprints 2023, 2023091944. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202309.1944.v1 Ma, Y.; Liang, T.; Wang, Y.; Wang, Z.; Hong, J. Mechanical Property Degradation of Entangled Metallic Wire Materials under Vibration Environment: Experiments and Prediction Models. Preprints 2023, 2023091944. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202309.1944.v1

Abstract

Entangled metallic wire material (EMWM) can be utilized as a novel elastic element in vibration isolation devices for mechanical actuators. This paper presents a vibration experiment aimed at investigating the degradation behavior of mechanical performance in EMWM under cyclic compressive environment. An electric vibration testing system, coupled with an isolation structure, is employed to apply compressive loads to the EMWM specimens. Through visual observations and quasi-static compression tests, the variations in geometric morphology and mechanical properties are studied, considering different relative densities and stress amplitudes. The results incidate a significant reduction in the compressed dimension of the specimens as the number of cycles increases, without any wire fractures or wear. Moreover, the mechanical properties exhibit an increasing secant modulus and a decreasing loss factor. These variations ultimately lead to a gradual deviation of the vibration characteristics of the isolation structure from its design state. To predict the mechanical property degradation of EMWM, prediction models are proposed, incorporating dimension, modulus and damping by fitting the obtained results. This research provides valuable experimental data and presents an effective method to determine the operational lifetime of vibration isolators utilizing EMWM.

Keywords

entangled metallic wire material; vibration experiment; cyclic compressive loads; mechanical property degradation; prediction model

Subject

Engineering, Mechanical Engineering

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