dampingemerge
Dampingemerge is a term used in physics and engineering to describe a phenomenon in which damping, the dissipation of oscillatory energy, appears spontaneously in a system that is not explicitly damped in its simplest description. The effect is considered emergent because it arises from interactions among components, nonlinearities, or adaptively changing properties of the system rather than from a fixed, external dissipative element.
It can occur in mechanical structures, such as coupled oscillators, beams, or vibration isolators, where nonlinear
Modeling usually involves introducing an amplitude- or state-dependent damping term into the equations of motion, such
Despite occasional use in theoretical discussions, dampingemerge is not widely standardized in peer‑reviewed literature. It is