This document shows the impulse response curve of a damped two degree-of-freedom system. It is possible to extract the first natural frequency and damping from this curve in a simple way. The first natural frequency can be determined from the time period of the oscillations, and the damping can be estimated from the rate of decay of the amplitude of oscillations.
This document shows the impulse response curve of a damped two degree-of-freedom system. It is possible to extract the first natural frequency and damping from this curve in a simple way. The first natural frequency can be determined from the time period of the oscillations, and the damping can be estimated from the rate of decay of the amplitude of oscillations.
This document shows the impulse response curve of a damped two degree-of-freedom system. It is possible to extract the first natural frequency and damping from this curve in a simple way. The first natural frequency can be determined from the time period of the oscillations, and the damping can be estimated from the rate of decay of the amplitude of oscillations.
This document shows the impulse response curve of a damped two degree-of-freedom system. It is possible to extract the first natural frequency and damping from this curve in a simple way. The first natural frequency can be determined from the time period of the oscillations, and the damping can be estimated from the rate of decay of the amplitude of oscillations.