This document investigates how different parameters affect the dynamic performance of steel/wood sandwich beams as compared to a solid steel beam. Theoretical and experimental analyses were conducted to determine the damped and undamped natural frequencies of beams with varying face thicknesses, core thicknesses, widths, and lengths. The results showed that sandwich beams have higher stiffness-to-weight ratios and damping capacity than solid steel beams. Increasing face or core thickness increases natural frequencies, while increasing length decreases frequencies. The selection of optimal sandwich beam parameters depends on application requirements.