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Temperature and Frequency Dependences of Dissipative Properties of Rigid Vibration-Damping Coatings

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Abstract—A study of the temperature and frequency dependences of the mechanical loss factors and elastic moduli of polymeric materials allows one to calculate the efficiency of vibration-damping coatings on substrates of metals and rigid composites under specified operating conditions. The calculated and experimental data for different compositions of vibration-damping materials are compared. The studies are performed using polymer compositions on the basis of modified epoxy resins and reinforcing fillers.

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Lebedev, V.L., Kosulnikov, V.Y., Seryi, P.V. et al. Temperature and Frequency Dependences of Dissipative Properties of Rigid Vibration-Damping Coatings. Inorg. Mater. Appl. Res. 9, 1132–1141 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1134/S2075113318060151

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