dempingselementer
Dempingselementer, often translated as damping elements or vibration isolators, are components designed to absorb or reduce unwanted vibrations and shocks in mechanical systems. Their primary function is to protect sensitive equipment from damage, improve operational efficiency, and reduce noise pollution. These elements work by converting kinetic energy from vibrations into other forms of energy, such as heat, through materials with inherent damping properties.
Common materials used in dempingselementer include rubber, elastomers, springs, and specialized viscous fluids. The selection of
The effectiveness of a dempingselement is often characterized by its damping ratio, which indicates how quickly