The analysis of arbitrarily-damped linear mechanical systems (Q1977064)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1443957
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1443957 |
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The analysis of arbitrarily-damped linear mechanical systems (English)
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2 May 2001
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The paper treats arbitrarily damped linear mechanical systems, with the emphasis on the analysis of non-decoupled systems. It is well known that decoupled systems occur when the damping matrix is a linear combination of mass and stiffness matrices. Systems with this type of damping are said to have proportional damping, which seldom occurs in practice, but nevertheless many damped systems are analyzed under this assumption. The authors propose an algorithm to determine natural frequencies, damped frequencies, and damping ratios of \(n\)-degree-of-freedom damped systems, that does not require the casting of the system description into first-order form.
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modal analysis
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arbitrarily damped linear mechanical systems
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non-decoupled systems
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proportional damping
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natural frequencies
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damped frequencies
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damping ratios
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