varmedemping
Varmedemping is a damping strategy that relies on controlled heating to modify the vibration response of materials and components. The term combines the Danish words for heat (varme) and damping (demping). In this concept, heat input is used to alter material properties such as stiffness, damping capacity, or internal friction, thereby increasing energy dissipation during dynamic excitation.
The underlying mechanism involves temperature-dependent changes in material behavior. In polymers and composites, heating can move
Implementation methods include resistive or embedded heaters, inductive heating, and surface or near-surface thermal actuators. Control
Applications appear mainly in vibro-acoustic control for automotive, aerospace, and precision equipment, as well as in
See also: damping, thermoelastic damping, viscoelastic damping, thermal management.