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Annamaria Muoio1, Angela Garofalo2, Sergio Sapienza3
1CNR-IMM, Strada VIII 5, 95121 Catania, Italy.
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In the simulation of 3C-SiC strain gauges in dynamic environment-particularly those involving vibrations and wave propagation-the accurate representation of energy dissipation is essential for reliable predictive modeling. This paper discusses the implementation of both isotropic and anisotropic damping models within COMSOL Multiphysics. In particular, it focuses on the use of an anisotropic loss factor, represented either as a scalar (ηS) for isotropic cases or as a symmetric 6 × 6 loss factor matrix (ηD) for anisotropic dissipation. This formulation enables the directional dependence of damping behavior to be captured, which is particularly important in composite materials, layered media, and metamaterials where energy dissipation mechanisms vary with orientation. The paper also explores the numerical implications of using anisotropic damping, such as its influence on eigenfrequency solutions, frequency response functions, and transient dynamic simulations. Furthermore, it highlights how the inclusion of directional damping can improve the correlation between simulated and experimental results in scenarios where standard isotropic models fail to capture key physical behaviors.
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