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1 Damping Matrix DonkeyFt Damping in a single-degree-of-freedom (SDOF) system is well studied. Whether the system is under-damped, over-damped, or critically damped is well known. For an under-damped system, damping can be determined from the log-decrement, the amplification factor under resonance, or the half-power bandwidth. If Rayleigh damping is assumed, damping is proportional to the mass or the stiffness. The time history method of dynamic analysis needs an explicit damping matrix. There are more questions about damping in a multi-degree-of-freedom (MDOF) system than in an SDOF system. Some of them are: When is a system over-damped, critically damped, under-damped, or mixed-damped? When does a damped system still possess the classical normal modes? When can the mass matrix, the stiffness matrix, and the damping matrix be decoupled simultaneously by the normal modes? How do we construct a damping matrix that can be decoupled by the normal modes and gives the modal damping after decoupling? We bring normal modes into the picture because of their importance in practice. 1. Damping in an SDOF system The following material can be found in any book on structural dynamics. The SDOF system + + =0 = ; == ; ==

is said to be: Critically damped if: = or =1; Over-damped if: > or >1; Under-damped if: < or <1. For an under-damped system, damping can be determined from: a) Log-decrement b) Amplification Factor c) Half-Power Band Width +1 + = +1 = = 1 d) Rayleigh Damping = + =+ = + occurs when =. Therefore, ==

3. Damping matrix in an MDOF system Here, we will examine when a system is under-damped, critically damped, over-damped, or mixed-damped. As modal superposition method is widely used in structural dynamics, we will examine the conditions under which the classical normal modes exist. In this connection, we will define the critical damping matrix, the damping factor, the sufficient conditions for the normal modes to diagonalize the damping matrix, and construction of a damping matrix which will reproduce modal damping after its diagonalization by the normal modes. (a) Dampedness We substitute = into + + =0, where,, are symmetric and positive definite and is diagonal, to obtain the characteristic equation: det. + + =0 and the equation that yields the eigenvectors: + + =0 Let us choose normalized so that =1, where is the adjoint of. Then = ± Let =. Inman and Andry defined the dynamic system is: Critically damped if is singular. Over-damped if is positive definite. Under-damped if is positive definite. Mixed-damped if is indefinite.

4 (b) Existence of the classical normal modes The sufficient condition of Caughey and O Kelley for existence of the normal modes = The expression can also be written in the form of = so that it can be used to obtain a more general sufficient condition: = (c) Critical damping matrix and damping factors Let Φ be the orthonormal modal matrix; i.e., Φ Φ=. The critical damping matrix is equal to Accordingly, the damping factor is given by = ΦΩΦ ; Ω=diag.Ω,Ω,Ω, = = (d) Sufficient conditions for the damping matrix to be diagonalized by the normal modes Rayleigh s damping matrix =+ It is the earliest and best known sufficient condition. Because Φ diagonalizes and, it also diagonalizes. For a DOF system, and are uniquely determined. They are not so for an MDOF system. The damping matrix of Clough and Penzien =

5 The expression is from orthogonality of =0 ; Note, =0 and = 1 yields the Rayleigh damping matrix. The Caughey damping matrix = Note, =0 and =1 also yields Rayleigh s damping matrix. (e) Proposed damping matrix The terms on the RHS in Rayleigh s damping matrix, Caughey s damping matrix, and the damping matrix of Clough and Penzien do not form a complete set to serve as a basis for expansion. Also, the powers are arbitrary. Here, we propose an alternative. = Φ diag.,,, Φ The proposed damping matrix has the following advantages: Φ Φ=diag.,,,, are the modal masses, reproduces the modal damping, as many modes as desired. It satisfies the sufficient condition of Clough and Penzien: Φ ΦΦ Φ=Φ ΦΦ Φ Therefore the normal modes exist. Note the product of two diagonal matrices commute. It avoids calculating powers of matrices, as in the damping matrix of Clough and Penzien and in Caughey s damping matrix. To do a time history analysis, an explicit damping matrix is required. Most commercial structural codes assume Rayleigh damping. Unfortunately, Rayleigh damping can match only two modes. Our proposed damping matrix allows us to match as many modes as we want.