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  1. harmonic oscillator - How to calculate viscous damping coefficient ...

    Where c is the 'viscous damping coefficient' of the spring, according to Wikipedia. m is the mass, k is the spring constant, and zeta is the damping ratio. How is the value of c calculated though?

  2. What does the viscous damping coefficient depend on?

    Mar 21, 2019 · The "viscous damping" considered in a first course on dynamics is basically a mathematical fiction which is easy to analyse and demonstrates the basic ideas of under- and over- …

  3. Why is the damping force proportional to $v$ and not $v^2$?

    Nov 21, 2016 · When the velocity is less damping force is approxmiately proportional to v and when the velocity is considerably high the damping force is approximately proportional ...

  4. Mathematical proof that viscous damping always diminishes energy

    Jul 24, 2024 · Mathematical proof that viscous damping always diminishes energy Ask Question Asked 1 year, 7 months ago Modified 1 year, 7 months ago

  5. How does one mathematically derive the damping coefficient of a ...

    Sep 19, 2018 · I am very well aware of how to get the damping coefficient experimentally by observing a system in action. Given the dimensions and fluid properties of a theoretical viscous fluid dashpot, …

  6. homework and exercises - Calculate viscous damping coefficient given ...

    Jul 31, 2019 · How can I determine the viscous damping coefficient? Normally these graphs use distance and velocity but I only have force. My equation force is of the same form as the one for …

  7. newtonian mechanics - Understanding the equivalent viscous damping ...

    Sep 26, 2021 · To enable me to simulate the system in the time domain, the standard approach is to calculate the equivalent viscous damping matrix $\mathbf {C}_ {eq}$. This paper describes the …

  8. What is the difference between damping and friction?

    Sep 19, 2015 · The term "damping" in physics typically refers to an effect that causes a reduction in the rate at which some process takes place. For the case of harmonic motion this can result in a …

  9. classical mechanics - Do the terms "damping constant" and "damping ...

    May 18, 2019 · Damping ratio $\zeta$ is a number the signifies the region of damping. When $\zeta<1$ the problem is underdamped: when $\gamma>1$ it is overdamped: and when $\zeta=1$ it is critically …

  10. How to determine viscous damping coefficient of spring?

    How to determine viscous damping coefficient of spring? Ask Question Asked 14 years, 11 months ago Modified 9 years, 6 months ago