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Rayleigh damping

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Hi everyone
For a
system with a single degree of freedom (a mass-spring-damper system) the equation of
motion with viscous damping ,i want to specify the damping.i want to ask how to specify αdM and
βdK,there is only one equation c=αdM*m+βdK*k,when i know c m k,how to specify α and β?
thanks all

1 Reply Last Post 30.09.2013, 08:41 GMT-4
Nagi Elabbasi Facebook Reality Labs

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Posted: 1 decade ago 30.09.2013, 08:41 GMT-4
Hi Li,

Check out the COMSOL documentation under " COMSOL Multiphysics > Structural Mechanics > Theory of Solid Mechanics” for a description of Rayleigh damping. That page shows how to specify alpha and beta if you know the relative damping at two frequencies f1 and f2. Important to check what damping characteristics are obtained at frequencies other than f1 and f2, especially those outside this frequency range. Basically, alpha dampens low frequency response and beta dampens high frequency response.

Nagi Elabbasi
Veryst Engineering
Hi Li, Check out the COMSOL documentation under " COMSOL Multiphysics > Structural Mechanics > Theory of Solid Mechanics” for a description of Rayleigh damping. That page shows how to specify alpha and beta if you know the relative damping at two frequencies f1 and f2. Important to check what damping characteristics are obtained at frequencies other than f1 and f2, especially those outside this frequency range. Basically, alpha dampens low frequency response and beta dampens high frequency response. Nagi Elabbasi Veryst Engineering

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