Publication Date:
2007
Short description:
Analytical modelling and experimental identification of viscoelastic mechanical systems / Catania, Giuseppe; Sorrentino, Silvio. - (2007), pp. 403-416. [10.1007/978-1-4020-6042-7_28]
abstract:
In the present study non-integer order or fractional derivative rheological models are applied to the dynamical analysis of mechanical systems. Their effectiveness in fitting experimental data on wide intervals of frequency by means of a minimum number of parameters is first discussed in comparison with classical integer order derivative models. A technique for evaluating an equivalent damping ratio valid for fractional derivative models is introduced, making it possible to test their ability in reproducing experimentally obtained damping estimates. A numerical procedure for the experimental identification of the parameters of the Fractional Zener rheological model is then presented and applied to a high-density polyethylene (HDPE) beam in axial and flexural vibrations.
Iris type:
Capitolo/Saggio
Keywords:
Fractional derivative, Viscoelasticity, Frequency response function, Damping.
List of contributors:
Catania, Giuseppe; Sorrentino, Silvio
Book title:
Advances in Fractional Calculus: Theoretical Developments and Applications in Physics and Engineering