Chapter-2 Viscous Damping
Chapter-2 Viscous Damping
Chapter-2 Viscous Damping
ME 4253
Chapter-2
Free Damped Vibration of Single-Degree of Freedom
Systems
Free single DoF vibration + viscous damping
Figure 1
• 3. Recall: viscous damping force ∝ velocity:
10. where C1 and C2 are arbitrary constants determined from the initial conditions
Roots of the equation will determine the behavior of the SDOF vibration system
11. Critical damping (cc): value of c for which the radical in the general solution is zero
Eq-2
The response x(t) depends on the roots s1 and s2 . The behavior of the system is dependent
on the damping ratio .
Look at the Eq-2 now we will change the values of and see the behavior of the equation
Step-1 Eq-3
Critically Damped
Over-damped
Example 2.11
Underdamped ?
Example 2.12 Page 197
Determine the damping ratio, natural frequency, and the initial displacement of the system
A railroad car of mass 2000 kg traveling at a velocity v = 10 m/sec is stopped at the end of the tracks by a spring-
damper system, as shown . If the stiffness of the spring is k = 80 N/mm and the damping constant is c = 20 N-
s/mm, determine (a) the maximum displacement of the car after engaging the springs and damper and (b) the time
taken to reach the maximum displacement.
Example 2.15
Given
Required
𝑐𝑐 = 2m 𝜔𝑛
The values of the constants can be determine with the help of initial conditions
𝐶1 = 𝑥0
𝐶2 = 𝑥𝑜ሶ + 𝜔𝑛 𝑥0
The differentiation of the equation 2.78 results in What information we
have from the system
The time t1 at which x(t) reaches a maximum value can be obtained by setting the differential equal to zero
As
Problem 2-137
Problem 2-137
Problem 2-149
Problem 2-150