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Mass-Spring-Damper Simulation |
Introduction
The mass-spring-damper problem is the simplest problem used in analysis of linear vibration. This example shows how to use the "classic" interface in MOMDYN to define the kinematics of the oscillator, and simulate its free vibration response.
Procedure
Using the classic interface, you will specify system constants (mass, stiffness, damping, and equilibrium length of the spring), a single generalized coordinate (vertical position), and use these to create a vector from the origin to the mass, a point, a particle, and the spring-damper. At completion, you will simulate the oscillating mass and visualize it's dynamics