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- Damping_ratio abstract "In engineering, the damping ratio is a dimensionless measure describing how oscillations in a system decay after a disturbance. Many systems exhibit oscillatory behavior when they are disturbed from their position of static equilibrium. A mass suspended from a spring, for example, might, if pulled and released, bounce up and down. On each bounce, the system is "trying" to return to its equilibrium position, but overshoots it. Sometimes losses (e.g. frictional) damp the system and can cause the oscillations to gradually decay in amplitude towards zero. The damping ratio is a measure of describing how rapidly the oscillations decay from one bounce to the next.The behaviour of oscillating systems is often of interest in a diverse range of disciplines that include control engineering, mechanical engineering, structural engineering and electrical engineering. The physical quantity that is oscillating varies greatly, and could be the swaying of a tall building in the wind, or the speed of an electric motor, but a normalised, or non-dimensionalised approach can be convenient in describing common aspects of behavior.".
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- Damping_ratio subject Category:Engineering_ratios.
- Damping_ratio subject Category:Ordinary_differential_equations.
- Damping_ratio type Abstraction100002137.
- Damping_ratio type Communication100033020.
- Damping_ratio type DifferentialEquation106670521.
- Damping_ratio type EngineeringRatios.
- Damping_ratio type Equation106669864.
- Damping_ratio type MagnitudeRelation113815152.
- Damping_ratio type MathematicalStatement106732169.
- Damping_ratio type Message106598915.
- Damping_ratio type OrdinaryDifferentialEquations.
- Damping_ratio type Ratio113819207.
- Damping_ratio type Relation100031921.
- Damping_ratio type Statement106722453.
- Damping_ratio comment "In engineering, the damping ratio is a dimensionless measure describing how oscillations in a system decay after a disturbance. Many systems exhibit oscillatory behavior when they are disturbed from their position of static equilibrium. A mass suspended from a spring, for example, might, if pulled and released, bounce up and down. On each bounce, the system is "trying" to return to its equilibrium position, but overshoots it. Sometimes losses (e.g.".
- Damping_ratio label "Damping ratio".
- Damping_ratio label "Dämpfungsgrad".
- Damping_ratio label "Taux d'amortissement".
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- Damping_ratio sameAs Taux_d'amortissement.
- Damping_ratio sameAs 감쇠비.
- Damping_ratio sameAs m.05snbc.
- Damping_ratio sameAs Q31975.
- Damping_ratio sameAs Q31975.
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- Damping_ratio depiction Damped_spring.gif.
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