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Damping Notes 1

This document discusses Coulomb damping in mechanical systems. It begins by defining Coulomb damping as a type of dry friction damping where the damping force is independent of velocity. It then: (1) Derives the equation of motion for a system with Coulomb damping; (2) Explains that the equation of motion consists of two parts, one for motion in each direction; and (3) Discusses the solution procedure, which involves solving the equation over half cycles and using endpoint values as initial conditions for the next half cycle.

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Damping Notes 1

This document discusses Coulomb damping in mechanical systems. It begins by defining Coulomb damping as a type of dry friction damping where the damping force is independent of velocity. It then: (1) Derives the equation of motion for a system with Coulomb damping; (2) Explains that the equation of motion consists of two parts, one for motion in each direction; and (3) Discusses the solution procedure, which involves solving the equation over half cycles and using endpoint values as initial conditions for the next half cycle.

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Coulomb Damping

Todays Objectives: Students will be able to:


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b) Identify system parameters when it has Coulomb damping Trivia of the day

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Displacement

a) Understand the difference between Coulomb and viscous damping

SDOF concept map

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Coulomb Damping (dry friction) EOM


Damping Force: Fd=kN (independent of velocity)
(SEP) x k m k, s

FBD

a) Motion to the right (SEP) kx x

b) Motion to the left (SEP) x mg

mg kx

Fd

Fd

Find EOM using conservation of linear momentum rate (Newtons 2nd Law) in the x-direction

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r dPsys dt

r = F

& m&& = kx Fd sgn (x ) x 1 3 2


& sign of x

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Coulomb Damping (dry friction) EOM


We can write this as two EOM (one for each direction) m&& + kx = Fd x m&& + kx = Fd x Or in standard from & x > 0 (moving right) & x > 0 (moving left) (1) (2)

&& x && x

2 n

+x= +x=

Fd k

& x > 0 (moving right) & x > 0 (moving left)

(3) (4)

2 n

Fd k

where

n =

k m

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Coulomb Damping (dry friction) Solution


We can solve Eqns. 3 and 4 F xR (t ) = A1cosn t + A2sinn t d k F xR (t ) = A3cosn t + A4sinn t + d k Assume ICs x(0 ) = x0 starts moving to the left & x(0 ) = 0 Procedure (see book for details)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Eq. 1 and 2 are valid for only a cycle Solve Eq. 6 for A3 and A4 using ICs Endpoint of this cycle becomes the IC for the moving right phase governed by Eq. 5 Solve Eq. 5 for A1 and A2. Endpoint of this cycle is IC for next cycle Go to step 2

(moving right) (moving left)

(5) (6)

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Coulomb damping Free response


Observations
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x0
4 2

x0

4 Fd k
Offset

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-4

Displacement

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2F x0 d k

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Hysteretic Damping (structural or solid damping) Experimental results indicate that for most structural materials such as steel or aluminum the energy loss is:
Independent of the frequency Proportional to the amplitude squared

Notes:
Rarely is only one form of damping present A semilog plot can provide an indication of the damping present
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Damping records of automobile motion (Figures taken from An Introduction to Mechanical Vibrations by Steidel)

Well function shock absorber

Shock absorber action is poor and damping is primarily structural

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Damping records of automobile motion (Figures taken from An Introduction to Mechanical Vibrations by Steidel)

Dry friction or rubbing structural parts is apparent

Shock absorbers are ineffective. A loose fitting plunger makes the damping different in each direction

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We will use Simulink

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Generic Simulink Model for SDOF System

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One way to get the envelope is to use the Hilbert Transform

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