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THIS LECTURE From free to damped oscillations k In a damped oscillation the mechanical energy is dissipated by frictional forces
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Friction k Micrometer scale (~ 10 -6 m) Atomic scale (~ 10 -10 m) Friction arises from electromagnetic forces between atoms at the interface of two objects Empirical expression for the frictional force r = resistance of the medium
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Damped oscillators k Light damping Heavy damping Critical damping Dependence of x on t for a mass m under the action of elastic and frictional force x
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A shock absorber (or damper) is a mechanical device designed to smooth out or dampen a sudden shock impulse and dissipate kinetic energy. Dampers or shock absorbers Shock absorber in cars Critical damping
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Tuned mass dumper Taipei 101Taipei 101 skyscraper (Taiwan) - Contains the world's largest tuned mass damper at 730-tons Dampers or shock absorbers
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Damped oscillators k Light damping Heavy damping Critical damping Dependence of x on t for a mass m under the action of elastic and frictional force x Coefficient of damping Dependence of x on t
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Which system reaches the equilibrium first? m k m m k (a) No damping (b) With damping (a) reaches the equilibrium first m
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Which system reaches the equilibrium first (in the presence of damping)? They reach the equilibrium at the same time m m k k
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What is the value of the coefficient of damping, ? What kind of damping (heavy, light or critical)? What is the value of the natural angular frequency, ? EXAMPLE
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Find the general solution of EXAMPLE A and are determined by initial conditions Light damping
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Sound proofing is any means of reducing the intensity of sound with respect to a specified source and receptor. A sound proof room showing acoustic dampening tiles. Dampers for sound proofing
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