RT Journal Article T1 A Novel Methodology to Obtain the Mechanical Properties of Membranes by Means of Dynamic Tests A1 Lima-Rodríguez, Antonia María A1 García-Manrique-Ocaña, José Manuel A1 Wei, Dong A1 González-Herrera, Antonio K1 Membranas (Biología) AB A new, non-destructive methodology is proposed in this work in order to determine the mechanical properties of membrane using vibro-acoustic tests. This procedure is based on the dynamic analysis of the behavior of the membrane. When the membrane is subjected to a sound excitation it responds by vibrating based on its modal characteristics and this modal parameter is directly related to its mechanical properties. The paper is structured in two parts. First, the theoretical bases of the test are presented. The interaction between the sound waves and the membrane (mechano-acoustic coupling) is complex and requires meticulous study. It was broadly studied by means of numerical simulations. A summary of this study is shown. Aspects, such as the position of the sound source, the measuring points, the dimensions of the membrane, the frequency range, and the magnitudes to be measured, among others, were evaluated. The validity of modal analysis curve-fitting techniques to extract the modal parameter from the data measures was also explored. In the second part, an experimental test was performed to evaluate the validity of the method. A membrane of the same material with three different diameters was measured with the aim of estimating the value of the Young’s modulus. The procedure was applied and satisfactory results were obtained. Additionally, the experiment shed light on aspects that must be taken account in future experiments. PB IOAP-MPDI YR 2022 FD 2022-03-02 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10630/24154 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10630/24154 LA eng NO Lima-Rodriguez, A.; Garcia-Manrique, J.; Dong, W.; Gonzalez-Herrera, A. A Novel Methodology to Obtain the Mechanical Properties of Membranes by Means of Dynamic Tests. Membranes 2022, 12, 288. https:// doi.org/10.3390/membranes12030288 NO This research was funded by the FEDER program and the University of Malaga, grant number UMA FEDERJA-214, by the grant PRX19/00139 of the Government of Spain and by U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Merit Review award of Rehabilitation Research & Development Service (RR&D) C2296-R (W Dong). Partial funding for open access charge: Universidad de Málaga. DS RIUMA. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Málaga RD 21 ene 2026