dampkomponent
Dampkomponent is a generic term for any component that dissipates energy within a system to reduce vibrations and transient responses. In engineering practice it is usually passive, converting kinetic energy into heat, but active damping devices that sense motion and adjust damping in real time also exist.
Common dampkomponent types include mechanical viscous dampers (dashpots), friction dampers, and fluid dampers such as oil
Dampkomponent behavior is typically described by a damping coefficient c or a damping ratio ζ together with
Applications span mechanical and civil engineering, including vehicle suspensions, machinery vibration control, base isolation and tuned