Elastomer Foam Vibration Damper
Technical Challenge: Many consumer applications need vibration damping components to protect electronics or other sensitive materials. Various foam materials are commonly used in these applications due to their low price and good vibration damping characteristics. Most foam components, however, have a highly non-linear viscoelastic response that requires a suitable material model for accurate finite element predictions.
Solution: Veryst has developed the Microfoam model to predict the response of viscoelastic foam materials. This material model can be calibrated to uniaxial compression and tension data at different strain rates and temperatures. One other unique feature of this model is that it takes the void volume fraction as an input parameter. This makes it possible to use the model to also optimize certain features of the foam microstructure, which can be used to guide not only the damping component geometry, but also the damping component material.
Result: The Microfoam model has been used to predict and optimize the geometry of many different consumer products in vibration and drop test applications.
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