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An Analysis of Material Damping Characteristics: A Comparison of Oberst Bar Method and Center Impedance Method and their Relationship to Component Level for EV Application ARAI

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Book
Conference/Event
Author/Creator:
Kamble, Prashant Prakash, author.
Contributor:
Harishchandra Walke, Nagesh
Jain, Sachinkumar
Joshi, Manasi
Conference Name:
Symposium on International Automotive Technology (2026) (2026-01-28 : Pune, India)
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource cm
Place of Publication:
Warrendale, PA SAE International 2026
Summary:
Damping materials exhibit advantageous mechanical and acoustic characteristics that enhance the structural integrity of systems. These materials find extensive applications across various industries, including automotive, aerospace, and building acoustics, and are widely employed in the development of soundproofing materials.The damping characteristics of materials primarily pertain to the dissipation of vibrational energy, the reduction of oscillations, and the controlling and subsequent attenuation of vibration-induced noise emanating from structures. To improve both structural integrity and acoustic performance, it is crucial to accurately assess the damping properties of these materials. The Oberst bar test method is a standard method used in the automotive, railway and building industry for initial optimization of damping material However, questions have arisen about the degree to which the outcomes of the Oberst test truly reflect real-world applications. Numerous experimental methods exist for assessing damping characteristics; however, a thorough comparative analysis of these techniques is lacking in the existing literature.This Paper describes how Liquid Applied Sound Damping material replaces the conventional melt sheet material from ICE Vehicle to EV application. Additionally, present work focuses on comparative study between traditional Oberst Bar Method, its recent alternatives Center Impedance Method and its correlation with Component Level using the LASD material. A comprehensive study between these methodologies is conducted and corresponding results are showcased for some of LASD materials. The quantitative and qualitative analysis of these methodologies indicates the effectiveness of the methods for accurately measuring damping properties of the materials
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Publisher Number:
2026-26-0317
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