sundep
Electrical
- Dec 21, 2007
- 20
I am trying to simulate a spring-mass-damper system which uses an electric generator connected to a resistive load as a variable damper. The damper is varied by controlling the current to the resistive load.
I seem to have a mental deficiency pertaining to the correlation between the damping and power.
The system is forced to oscillate by a sine wave with amplitude = h and period = T. The force from damping is usually reperesented as Force = damping * velocity or F=c*v.
How can I express the power consumed by the damping action in terms of h, T, c and v?
Please assume everything is in phase just to keep this discussion simple.
I seem to have a mental deficiency pertaining to the correlation between the damping and power.
The system is forced to oscillate by a sine wave with amplitude = h and period = T. The force from damping is usually reperesented as Force = damping * velocity or F=c*v.
How can I express the power consumed by the damping action in terms of h, T, c and v?
Please assume everything is in phase just to keep this discussion simple.