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A comprehensive characterization of a Wave Energy Converter (WEC) requires an overall analysis of the hull, which is identified by inertial terms like mass, added mass and inertia. Being the considered WEC a floating body, from pre-design phases until final stages such as optimization and executive design, equation of motion, both in time and frequency
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A comprehensive characterization of a Wave Energy Converter (WEC) requires an overall analysis of the hull, which is identified by inertial terms like mass, added mass and inertia. Being the considered WEC a floating body, from pre-design phases until final stages such as optimization and executive design, equation of motion, both in time and frequency
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Viscous damping apparatus for damping load cells of weighing devices
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1994The present invention is a viscous damping apparatus for damping mechanical shocks discharged on an object. It comprises a container having an inner chamber which has a flat bottom surface, a damping member having a flat lower surface, and means for suspending the damping member such that its flat lower surface is positioned parallel and very close to ...
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Optimal design of TVMD with linear and nonlinear viscous damping subjected to white‐noise excitation
Structural Control and Health Monitoring, 2021Huating Chen, Ping Tan
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DETERMINATION OF DAMPING CONSTANTS FOR A DRY FRICTION-VISCOUS DAMPED OSCILLATOR
1964Abstract : The method of least squares is applied to the problem of analyzing a decay record to determine the damping constants for a dry friction-viscous damped, single-degree-of-freedom system. Solution of the set of non-linear equations which yield the constants is obtained by applying the Newton-Raphson method of iteration. Sample calculations show
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Identification of damping: Part 2, non-viscous damping
Journal of Sound and Vibration, 2001Adhikari, S, Woodhouse, J
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VISCOUS DAMPING IN SEISMIC DESIGN AND ANALYSIS
Journal of Earthquake Engineering, 2005M J N Priestley
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