J Mater Sci Technol ›› 2009, Vol. 25 ›› Issue (05): 708-712.

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Multi-objective Optimization of Co-cured Composite Laminates with Embedded Viscoelastic Damping Layer

Lijian Pan, Boming Zhang, Fuhong Dai   

  • Received:2008-05-20 Revised:2009-03-02 Online:2009-09-28 Published:2009-10-10

Abstract:

Presented herein is a methodology for the multi-objective optimization of damping and bending stiffness of co-coured composite laminates with embedded viscoelastic damping layer. The embedded viscoelastic damping layer is perforated with a series of small holes, and the ratio of the perforation area to the total damping area is the design variable of the methodology. The multi-objective optimization is converted into a single-objective problem by an evaluation function which is a liner weigh sum of the two sub-objective functions. The proposed methodology was carried out to determine the optimal perforation area ratios of two viscoelstic layers with different perforation distance embedded in two composite plates. Both the optimal perforation area ratios are approximate to 2.2%. However, the objective value of the plate with greater perforation distance in embedded viscoelatic layer is much greater.

Key words: Composite laminates, Viscoelastic damping layer, Co-cured, Multi-objective optimization