Viscous damping

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title: Viscous damping
text: In continuum mechanics, viscous damping is a formulation of the damping phenomena, in which the source of damping force is modeled as a function of the volume, shape, and velocity of an object traversing through a real fluid with viscosity. Typical examples of viscous damping in mechanical systems include: Fluid films between surfaces Fluid flow around a piston in a cylinder Fluid flow through an orifice Fluid flow within a journal bearing Viscous damping also refers to damping devices. Most oft
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description: Form of damping resulting from an object moving through a viscous fluid
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