A Study to Determine the Effect of Glass Compositional Variations on Vibration Damping Properties

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Title
A Study to Determine the Effect of Glass Compositional Variations on Vibration Damping Properties
Date
1980
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Report Number
AFWAL TR 80-4061
Creator
Graves, George A., Jr.
Corporate Author
Materials Laboratory
Date Issued
1980-05
Extent
161
Identifier
ADA089499
Distribution Classification
1
Contract
F33615-76-C-5137
DoD Project
7351 - Metallic Materials
DTIC Record Exists
No
Distribution Change Authority Correspondence
None
Abstract
This report describes the results of an experimental investigation to determine the effects certain oxide additions have on the damping properties of a commerical glass (enamel) of known composition (Corning 0010) whose damping properties had previously been characterized. One of the aims of this investigation was to determine the effect the oxide additions had on the temperature at which peak damping occurred, singly and in combination. Past experience indicated the temperature of peak damping to be related to the viscosity of the glass. The results of this investigation indicated the temperature at which peak damping occurs (peak in the loss modulus curve) is related to the viscosity of the glass.
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DoD Task
735106 - Behavior of Metals
Provenance
IIT
Type
report