Mass-spring-damper

Mass-spring-damper model

Mass-spring-damper model

Concept in physics


The mass-spring-damper model consists of discrete mass nodes distributed throughout an object and interconnected via a network of springs and dampers. This model is well-suited for modelling object with complex material properties such as nonlinearity and viscoelasticity. Packages such as MATLAB may be used to run simulations of such models.[1] As well as engineering simulation, these systems have applications in computer graphics and computer animation.[2]

Classic model used for deriving the equations of a mass spring damper model

Derivation (Single Mass)

Deriving the equations of motion for this model is usually done by summing the forces on the mass (including any applied external forces :

By rearranging this equation, we can derive the standard form:

where

is the undamped natural frequency and is the damping ratio. The homogeneous equation for the mass spring system is:

This has the solution:

If then is negative, meaning the square root will be negative and therefore the solution will have an oscillatory component.

See also


References

  1. "Solving mass spring damper systems in MATLAB" (PDF).



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