As damping is one of the natural charactarestics of your structure under analysis, the kind of domain matters nothing here. Whether it's time domain or frequency domain, damping remains same. As told before, because of the mathematical ease, viscous damping is considered as a representative factor for the whole damping. If we want to study the effects of only some special damping types, then its just the case of additions or substractions. ( further one thing we have to remember here, removal of one damping type doesn't mean that we completely removed it. This is because of the interdependency of all damping types within the overal damping. In mathematical sense, there is no linear relationship between the available damping types within the structure. Hence, it's very difficult to isolate one particular damping type compeltely)