- published: 02 Jan 2011
- views: 1267
- author: megr438
6:26
Finding Gain and Damping Ratio-FE/EIT Review
Find Gain using Transfer function + Derive your damping ratio...
published: 13 Oct 2013
Finding Gain and Damping Ratio-FE/EIT Review
Finding Gain and Damping Ratio-FE/EIT Review
Find Gain using Transfer function + Derive your damping ratio- published: 13 Oct 2013
- views: 1
8:21
Dan's Vehicle Dynamics Corner - Using Damper ratios - Part 1
In this episode of Dan's vehcile dynamics corner, Danny Nowan the Director of ChassisSim T...
published: 26 May 2011
author: ChassisSim
Dan's Vehicle Dynamics Corner - Using Damper ratios - Part 1
Dan's Vehicle Dynamics Corner - Using Damper ratios - Part 1
In this episode of Dan's vehcile dynamics corner, Danny Nowan the Director of ChassisSim Technologies outlines what a powerful tool Damping ratios can be. Mo...- published: 26 May 2011
- views: 1355
- author: ChassisSim
59:32
Mod-3 Lec-2 Logarithmic Decrement Experimental Determination of Damping Coefficient Hysteresis Loop
Lecture Series on Mechanical Vibrations by Prof.Rajiv Tiwari, Department of Mechanical Eng...
published: 24 Aug 2010
author: nptelhrd
Mod-3 Lec-2 Logarithmic Decrement Experimental Determination of Damping Coefficient Hysteresis Loop
Mod-3 Lec-2 Logarithmic Decrement Experimental Determination of Damping Coefficient Hysteresis Loop
Lecture Series on Mechanical Vibrations by Prof.Rajiv Tiwari, Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT Guwahati. For more details on NPTEL visit http://npte...- published: 24 Aug 2010
- views: 8789
- author: nptelhrd
10:36
Second order responses 10 - sketching
Beginning from the standard form for 2nd order models using damping ratio and natural freq...
published: 14 Feb 2013
author: John Rossiter
Second order responses 10 - sketching
Second order responses 10 - sketching
Beginning from the standard form for 2nd order models using damping ratio and natural frequency, shows how some simple and quick analytic computations can be...- published: 14 Feb 2013
- views: 143
- author: John Rossiter
46:34
Control Systems Engineering - Lecture 4 - Second Order Time Response
Lecture 4 for Control Systems Engineering (UFMEUY-20-3) and Industrial Control (UFMF6W-20-...
published: 20 Oct 2011
author: Benjamin Drew
Control Systems Engineering - Lecture 4 - Second Order Time Response
Control Systems Engineering - Lecture 4 - Second Order Time Response
Lecture 4 for Control Systems Engineering (UFMEUY-20-3) and Industrial Control (UFMF6W-20-2) at UWE Bristol. This lecture covers how to determine the time re...- published: 20 Oct 2011
- views: 19120
- author: Benjamin Drew
19:31
Second order responses 9 - oscillation dependence on damping
Beginning from the standard form for 2nd order models using damping ratio and natural freq...
published: 14 Feb 2013
author: John Rossiter
Second order responses 9 - oscillation dependence on damping
Second order responses 9 - oscillation dependence on damping
Beginning from the standard form for 2nd order models using damping ratio and natural frequency, considers how the frequency of oscillation and overshoot dep...- published: 14 Feb 2013
- views: 187
- author: John Rossiter
46:41
Control Systems Engineering - Lecture 9 - The s-plane
Lecture 9 for Control Systems Engineering (UFMEUY-20-3) and Industrial Control (UFMF6W-20-...
published: 01 Dec 2011
author: Benjamin Drew
Control Systems Engineering - Lecture 9 - The s-plane
Control Systems Engineering - Lecture 9 - The s-plane
Lecture 9 for Control Systems Engineering (UFMEUY-20-3) and Industrial Control (UFMF6W-20-2) at UWE Bristol. This lecture introduce the s-plane as a tool to ...- published: 01 Dec 2011
- views: 12359
- author: Benjamin Drew
14:37
Second order responses 14 - tutorial on sketching under damped step responses
Beginning from the standard form for 2nd order models using damping ratio and natural freq...
published: 18 Mar 2013
author: John Rossiter
Second order responses 14 - tutorial on sketching under damped step responses
Second order responses 14 - tutorial on sketching under damped step responses
Beginning from the standard form for 2nd order models using damping ratio and natural frequency, gives questions on simple and quick analytic computations an...- published: 18 Mar 2013
- views: 184
- author: John Rossiter
5:25
Second order responses 7 - steady-state dependence on damping
Using the standard form for 2nd order models, what impact do the parameters and in particu...
published: 14 Feb 2013
author: John Rossiter
Second order responses 7 - steady-state dependence on damping
Second order responses 7 - steady-state dependence on damping
Using the standard form for 2nd order models, what impact do the parameters and in particular the damping ratio have on the steady-state gain? Assume stable ...- published: 14 Feb 2013
- views: 137
- author: John Rossiter
4:29
Spring Damper 1DOF Explained
In physics, damping is any effect that tends to reduce the amplitude of oscillations in an...
published: 19 Nov 2009
author: ExcelCalcs
Spring Damper 1DOF Explained
Spring Damper 1DOF Explained
In physics, damping is any effect that tends to reduce the amplitude of oscillations in an oscillatory system, particularly the harmonic oscillator. This wor...- published: 19 Nov 2009
- views: 1894
- author: ExcelCalcs
12:37
Damping Ratio, Natural Undamped Frequency and Damped Frequency, 31/10/2013
This lecture is part of a series of lectures given at Philadelphia University, in the firs...
published: 31 Oct 2013
Damping Ratio, Natural Undamped Frequency and Damped Frequency, 31/10/2013
Damping Ratio, Natural Undamped Frequency and Damped Frequency, 31/10/2013
This lecture is part of a series of lectures given at Philadelphia University, in the first semester 2013/2014 by Dr. Lutfi Al-Sharif, in the course on Automatic Control Systems. This video introduces the damping ratio, the undamped natural frequency and the damped frequency for the second order under-damped system and their plotting on the s-plane.- published: 31 Oct 2013
- views: 41
8:15
Vibration: How to find the Equation of Motion PART ONE
This problem is considered to be damped and because of that, the equation of motion is goi...
published: 24 Mar 2012
author: barakatmo
Vibration: How to find the Equation of Motion PART ONE
Vibration: How to find the Equation of Motion PART ONE
This problem is considered to be damped and because of that, the equation of motion is going to include the damping constant as you will see in the video. Th...- published: 24 Mar 2012
- views: 3139
- author: barakatmo
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32:52
Control Systems Engineering - Lecture 7 - Frequency Response and Stability
Lecture 7 for Control Systems Engineering (UFMEUY-20-3) and Industrial Control (UFMF6W-20-...
published: 17 Nov 2011
author: Benjamin Drew
Control Systems Engineering - Lecture 7 - Frequency Response and Stability
Control Systems Engineering - Lecture 7 - Frequency Response and Stability
Lecture 7 for Control Systems Engineering (UFMEUY-20-3) and Industrial Control (UFMF6W-20-2) at UWE Bristol. This lecture recaps why we use frequency respons...- published: 17 Nov 2011
- views: 14132
- author: Benjamin Drew
13:37
Second order responses 6 - normal forms
Define the standard form for 2nd order models using damping ratio and natural frequency. I...
published: 14 Feb 2013
author: John Rossiter
Second order responses 6 - normal forms
Second order responses 6 - normal forms
Define the standard form for 2nd order models using damping ratio and natural frequency. Includes numerical examples showing how to compute the key character...- published: 14 Feb 2013
- views: 139
- author: John Rossiter
9:24
Second order responses 8 - covergence dependence on damping
Beginning from the standard form for 2nd order models using damping ratio and natural freq...
published: 14 Feb 2013
author: John Rossiter
Second order responses 8 - covergence dependence on damping
Second order responses 8 - covergence dependence on damping
Beginning from the standard form for 2nd order models using damping ratio and natural frequency, how does the speed of covergence depend upon the damping rat...- published: 14 Feb 2013
- views: 131
- author: John Rossiter
5:16
Damping ratio and natural frequency formulas
By arranging definitions it's possible to find the value of our damping ratio and natural ...
published: 24 Dec 2013
Damping ratio and natural frequency formulas
Damping ratio and natural frequency formulas
By arranging definitions it's possible to find the value of our damping ratio and natural frequency in terms of our spring constant and damping coefficient.- published: 24 Dec 2013
- views: 57