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Characteristics Equations, Overdamped-, Underdamped-, …

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Critically Damped Circuits. Kevin D. Donohue, University of Kentucky 2 In previous work, circuits were limited to one energy storage element, which resulted in first-order differential equations. Now, a second independent energy storage element will be added to the circuits to

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Second Order Systems

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Critically damped Eq. 5-50 Overdamped Sluggish, no oscillations Eq. 5-48 or 5-49 Ways to describe underdamped responses: • Rise time • Time to first peak • Settling time • Overshoot • Decay ratio • Period of oscillation Response of 2nd Order Systems to Step Input ( 0 < ζ< 1) 1. Rise Time: tr is the time the process output takes to ...

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Notes on the Periodically Forced Harmonic Oscillator

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4. In the damped case (b > 0), the homogeneous solution decays to zero as t increases, so the steady state behavior is determined by the particular solution. 5. In the damped case, the steady state behavior does not depend on the initial conditions. 6. The amplitude and phase of the steady state solution depend on all the parameters in the problem.

  Oscillators, Harmonics, Forced, Damped, The periodically forced harmonic oscillator, Periodically

Section 3. 7 Mass Spring Systems (Damped)

math.temple.edu

The IVP for Damped Free Vibration mu'' + γu' + ku = 0, u(0) = u 0, u'(0) = v 0 has positive coefficients m, γ, and k so this a special class of second order linear IVPs. In each of the three possible solutions exponentials are raised to a negative power, hence the solution u(t) in all cases converges to zero as t →∞. Discriminant γ2 – 4km > 0 distinct real roots solution

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Forced Oscillation and Resonance

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2.1 Damped Oscillators . Consider first the free oscillation of a damped oscillator. This could be, for example, a system . of a block attached to a spring, like that shown in figure 1.1, but with the whole system . immersed in a viscous fluid. Then in addition to the restoring force from the spring, the block . 37

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2.15. Frequency of Under Damped Forced Vibrations

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2.15. Frequency of Under Damped Forced Vibrations Consider a system consisting of spring, mass and damper as shown in Fig. 22. Let the system is acted upon by an external periodic (i.e. simple harmonic) disturbing force, F x F cos .t where F = Static force, and = Angular velocity of the periodic disturbing force.

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