([[Context articles descriptions#Passive Constrained Layer Damping, SotA|source]]) *Passive Constrained Layer Damping* [[Viscoelasticity|Viscoelastic materials (VEM)]] dissipate energy under a transient deformation. Used in a form of a layer that is either freely attached (UCLD ie *unconstrained layer damping*) or in a sandwich (CLD/PCLD ie *constrained layer damping/passive constrained layer damping*). In most of the analyses, extensional/compressional strains of the viscoelastic layer are not taken into account since the damping comes mostly from the shear strain. However, with a thick layer, compressional damping cannot be neglected. The mathematical models are either [[Finite element method|FE]] or analytical.