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Critical damping in nonviscously damped linear systems (1805.08022v1)

Published 21 May 2018 in math.DS

Abstract: In structural dynamics, energy dissipative mechanisms with non-viscous damping are characterized by their dependence on the time-history of the response velocity, mathematically represented by convolution integrals involving hereditary functions. Combination of damping parameters in the dissipative model can lead the system to be overdamped in some (or all) modes. In the domain of the damping parameters, the thresholds between induced oscillatory and non--oscillatory motion are called critical damping surfaces (or manifolds, since we can have a lot of parameters). In this paper a general method to obtain critical damping surfaces for nonviscously damped systems is proposed. The approach is based on transforming the algebraic equations which defined implicitly the critical curves into a system of differential equations. The derivations are validated with three numerical methods covering single and multiple degree of freedom systems.

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