cannett
Mechanical
- Dec 11, 2003
- 2
Hi,
I'm doing a ball drop simulation in NE/Nastran and am confused with how to handle the damping. Is the parameter 2*C/Co when defining the material the viscous damping coefficient? If it is, the tutorial supplied with the software says to enter the frequency of the first mode for the w4 parameter. This will cause viscous damping at that frequency right? Don't you really want damping at all frequencies or whatever frequency the object vibrates at after being hit by the ball?
Also, after reading some of the threads here I realize it is quite hard to obtain a damping coefficient. If I were to use structural damping how do you come up with the damping value if I don't have a physical model?
I know that you guys have a lot of knowledge and any help with these issues would be greatly greatly appreciated! Or if you could point me where to find this info that would be great!
Thanks
Chad
I'm doing a ball drop simulation in NE/Nastran and am confused with how to handle the damping. Is the parameter 2*C/Co when defining the material the viscous damping coefficient? If it is, the tutorial supplied with the software says to enter the frequency of the first mode for the w4 parameter. This will cause viscous damping at that frequency right? Don't you really want damping at all frequencies or whatever frequency the object vibrates at after being hit by the ball?
Also, after reading some of the threads here I realize it is quite hard to obtain a damping coefficient. If I were to use structural damping how do you come up with the damping value if I don't have a physical model?
I know that you guys have a lot of knowledge and any help with these issues would be greatly greatly appreciated! Or if you could point me where to find this info that would be great!
Thanks
Chad