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Mass - Spring - damper in Parallel
What if you have a situation where \xi is greater than one (according to the identity image attached above) this would result in a complex number, yes? How would that be represented in graph?- kjay262
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Mass - Spring - damper in Parallel
Inverse Laplace Identity Using the identity attached to determine the inverse laplace of the transfer function- kjay262
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If the input force is a unit impulse the transfer function is equal to the output displacement in the complex domain. I'm struggling to determine the x(t) that is the output in the time domain, which is basically the inverse laplace of the transfer function. I using the identity (attached...- kjay262
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Mass - Spring - damper in Parallel
****EDIT**** not in parallel, IN SERIES- kjay262
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Mass - Spring - damper in Parallel
Homework Statement The problem is to determine the transfer function where force F is input and displacement x is output in the mass-spring-damper mechanism.Homework Equations Spring Force = kx [k:spring constant] Damping Force = Cx [C:damping coefficient] Force = (Mass)(acceleration) The...- kjay262
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