Mechanical Engineering - Theory of machines - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Theory of machines - Section 1 (Q.No. 1)
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The ratio of the actual damping coefficient to the critical damping coefficient is called damping factor.
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Umesh Kumar said:   10 years ago
Damping factor is equal to ratio of actual damping coefficient to critical damping coefficient.

Ashok kumar Chauhan said:   10 years ago
Both are same.

Sufiyan said:   10 years ago
Damping ratio (z) = C/Co; where C = actual damping.

Co = Critical damping.

Pradeep said:   9 years ago
What is damping?

Ramu said:   9 years ago
The gradual reduction of excessive oscillation or vibration and therefore of instability in a mechanical or electrical device, by a substance (eg. Any viscous fluid) is called damping.

Sagar prabhu said:   8 years ago
Damping mean balancing zero degree.

Zahira said:   8 years ago
What is damping?
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Ankit kumar Singh said:   6 years ago
Damping ratio ζ = C/Cc.
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Paras manvar said:   5 years ago
The damping factor and damping ratio both are same. Right?
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