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- Equivalent_dumping_coefficient abstract "An equivalent dumping coefficient is a mathematical coefficient used in the calculation of the energy dispersed when a structure moves. As a civil engineering term, it defines the percent of a cycle of oscillation that is absorbed (converted to heat by friction) for the structure or sub-structure under analysis. Usually it is assumed that the equivalent dumping coefficient is linear, which is to say invariant compare to oscillatory amplitude. Modern seismic studies have shown this not to be a satisfactory assumption for larger civic structures, and have developed sophisticated amplitude and frequency based functions for equivalent dumping coefficient.When a building moves, the materials it is made from absorb a fraction of the kinetic energy (this is especially true of concrete) due primarily to friction and to viscous or elastomeric resistance which convert motion or kinetic energy to heat.".
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- Equivalent_dumping_coefficient wikiPageWikiLink Category:Energy_(physics).
- Equivalent_dumping_coefficient wikiPageWikiLink Coefficient.
- Equivalent_dumping_coefficient wikiPageWikiLink Concrete.
- Equivalent_dumping_coefficient wikiPageWikiLink Friction.
- Equivalent_dumping_coefficient wikiPageWikiLink Heat.
- Equivalent_dumping_coefficient wikiPageWikiLink Kinetic_energy.
- Equivalent_dumping_coefficient wikiPageWikiLink Linearity.
- Equivalent_dumping_coefficient wikiPageWikiLink Mathematics.
- Equivalent_dumping_coefficient wikiPageWikiLink Motion_(physics).
- Equivalent_dumping_coefficient wikiPageWikiLinkText "Equivalent dumping coefficient".
- Equivalent_dumping_coefficient wikiPageWikiLinkText "equivalent dumping coefficient".
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- Equivalent_dumping_coefficient subject Category:Energy_(physics).
- Equivalent_dumping_coefficient hypernym Coefficient.
- Equivalent_dumping_coefficient type Physic.
- Equivalent_dumping_coefficient comment "An equivalent dumping coefficient is a mathematical coefficient used in the calculation of the energy dispersed when a structure moves. As a civil engineering term, it defines the percent of a cycle of oscillation that is absorbed (converted to heat by friction) for the structure or sub-structure under analysis. Usually it is assumed that the equivalent dumping coefficient is linear, which is to say invariant compare to oscillatory amplitude.".
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