Time-domain damping models in structural acoustics using digital filtering

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Abstract

This paper describes a new approach in order to formulate well-posed time-domain damping models able to represent various frequency domain profiles of damping properties. The novelty of this approach is to represent the behavior law of a given material directly in a discrete-time framework as a digital filter, which is synthesized for each material from a discrete set of frequency-domain data such as complex modulus through an optimization process. A key point is the addition of specific constraints to this process in order to guarantee stability, causality and verification of thermodynamics second law when transposing the resulting discrete-time behavior law into the time domain. Thus, this method offers a framework which is particularly suitable for time-domain simulations in structural dynamics and acoustics for a wide range of materials (polymers, wood, foam, etc.), allowing to control and even reduce the distortion effects induced by time-discretization schemes on the frequency response of continuous-time behavior laws.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)587-607
Number of pages21
JournalMechanical Systems and Signal Processing
Volume68-69
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Damping
  • Digital filtering
  • Time-domain modeling
  • Vibroacoustics

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