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Constrained layer damping (CLD) design concept is based on polymeric layer, which is deposited in confined space between adjacent layers of other materials: metals or ceramics [1]. Aluminum, aluminum oxide particles and polyamide granular particle powders have been respectively used for CLD design. Aluminum alloy powders have granules size of 50-80 ยต, 94% Al, 4%Cu and 2% Si. Al2O3 particle mixtures were prepared by mixing 98 wt.% aluminum oxide powder with particle diameter of 50 m, purity of 99.7% and 2 wt.% aluminum oxide nanopowder with diameter 40-47 ran and specific surface area of 40-45 m2/g supplied by Sigma-Aldrich Europe Ltd. The materials were dried for 2-3 hours in vacuum.
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Kireitseu, M.V., Bochkareva, L.V. (2007). Metal-Polymer-Ceramic Nano/Composite Material. In: Gdoutos, E.E. (eds) Experimental Analysis of Nano and Engineering Materials and Structures. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6239-1_16
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