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  • Dashpot
  • Damper that resists motion via viscous friction

    A dashpot, also known as a damper[citation needed], is a mechanical device that resists motion via viscous damping. The resulting force is proportional

    Dashpot

    Dashpot

    Dashpot

  • Shock absorber
  • Mechanical component

    (typically heat) which is then dissipated. Most shock absorbers are a form of dashpot (a damper which resists motion via viscous friction). Pneumatic and hydraulic

    Shock absorber

    Shock absorber

    Shock_absorber

  • Standard linear solid model
  • Method of modeling the behavior of a viscoelastic material

    behavior of a viscoelastic material using a linear combination of springs and dashpots to represent elastic and viscous components, respectively. Often, the simpler

    Standard linear solid model

    Standard_linear_solid_model

  • Viscoelasticity
  • Property of materials with both viscous and elastic characteristics under deformation

    be derived as a function of temperature or as a given value (i.e. for a dashpot). Depending on the change of strain rate versus stress inside a material

    Viscoelasticity

    Viscoelasticity

  • ICF coach
  • Type of coach used by Indian Railways

    The Integral Coach Factory (ICF) coach is a conventional passenger rail coach developed and manufactured by the Indian state owned Integral Coach Factory

    ICF coach

    ICF_coach

  • Generalized Maxwell model
  • Linear model for viscoelasticity

    time distribution. The Wiechert model shows this by having as many spring–dashpot Maxwell elements as are necessary to accurately represent the distribution

    Generalized Maxwell model

    Generalized Maxwell model

    Generalized_Maxwell_model

  • SU carburettor
  • Carburettor manufactured in Britain

    of the piston it is hydraulicaly damped by light oil (20W Grade) in a dashpot, which requires periodic replenishment. The damping is asymmetrical: it

    SU carburettor

    SU carburettor

    SU_carburettor

  • Viscoplasticity
  • Theory in continuum mechanics

    Hookean spring elements. Rate-dependence can be represented by nonlinear dashpot elements in a manner similar to viscoelasticity. Plasticity can be accounted

    Viscoplasticity

    Viscoplasticity

    Viscoplasticity

  • Relay
  • Electrically operated switch

    delay, a dashpot is used. A dashpot is a piston filled with fluid that is allowed to escape slowly; both air-filled and oil-filled dashpots are used.

    Relay

    Relay

    Relay

  • Tuned mass damper
  • Device designed to reduce vibrations in structures

    auxiliary mass which is attached to the main structure by means of springs and dashpot elements. The natural frequency of the tuned mass damper is basically defined

    Tuned mass damper

    Tuned mass damper

    Tuned_mass_damper

  • Dashpot timer
  • Type of mechanical timer

    The first automatic timer, the dashpot timer has been used in many different machines and has many variations. Pneumatic, hydraulic-action, and mercury

    Dashpot timer

    Dashpot timer

    Dashpot_timer

  • Viscosity
  • Resistance of a fluid to shear deformation

    uncertainties, variability in material definitions, or non-Newtonian behavior. Dashpot Deborah number Dilatant Herschel–Bulkley fluid High viscosity mixer Hyperviscosity

    Viscosity

    Viscosity

    Viscosity

  • Zenith Carburettor Company (British)
  • British carburetor maker

    erratic and sudden movements of the piston, it is damped by light oil in a dashpot (under the white plastic cover in the picture), which requires periodic

    Zenith Carburettor Company (British)

    Zenith Carburettor Company (British)

    Zenith_Carburettor_Company_(British)

  • Shock mount
  • Device used for vibration isolation

    chassis. Maxwell and Kelvin–Voigt models of viscoelasticity use springs and dashpots in series and parallel circuits respectively. Hydraulic and pneumatic components

    Shock mount

    Shock mount

    Shock_mount

  • Turn and slip indicator
  • Aircraft flight instrument

    ball. In some early aircraft the indicator was merely a pendulum with a dashpot for damping. The ball gives an indication of whether the aircraft is slipping

    Turn and slip indicator

    Turn and slip indicator

    Turn_and_slip_indicator

  • Collagen
  • Most abundant structural protein in animals

    as two Kelvin-Voigt models in series, each consisting of a spring and a dashpot in parallel, the strain in the fiber can be modeled according to the following

    Collagen

    Collagen

  • Revox B215
  • Cassette deck manufactured from 1985–1990

    flywheels in the bottom are capstan motor rotors. Above them is the solenoid that lifts the head subchassis (center) and its dashpot damper (left, black)

    Revox B215

    Revox B215

    Revox_B215

  • Stress relaxation
  • Materials science phenomenon

    predicts behavior akin to a spring (elastic element) being in series with a dashpot (viscous element), while the Voigt model places these elements in parallel

    Stress relaxation

    Stress relaxation

    Stress_relaxation

  • Damper
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    for suppressing vibrations in a mechanical system by dissipating energy. Dashpot, a type of hydraulic or mechanical damper Shock absorber (British or technical

    Damper

    Damper

  • Staircase timer
  • Timed electrical lighting switch

    upwards but is prevented from returning quickly by a pneumatic dashpot. This dashpot provides the timing function. An electronic timer allow simple push-buttons

    Staircase timer

    Staircase timer

    Staircase_timer

  • Corliss steam engine
  • Type of steam engine using rotary steam valves

    when the pawl trips, the rapid closure is damped using a dashpot. In many engines, the same dashpot acts as a vacuum spring to pull the valves closed, but

    Corliss steam engine

    Corliss steam engine

    Corliss_steam_engine

  • Analog computer
  • Computation machine that uses continuously varying data technology

    The similarity between linear mechanical components, such as springs and dashpots (viscous-fluid dampers), and electrical components, such as capacitors

    Analog computer

    Analog computer

    Analog_computer

  • Quartz crystal microbalance
  • Measurement of the change in frequency of a quartz crystal resonator

    equivalents of a resistor, an inductance, and a capacitance, which are the dashpot (quantified by the drag coefficient, ξp), the point mass (quantified by

    Quartz crystal microbalance

    Quartz crystal microbalance

    Quartz_crystal_microbalance

  • Hydrogel
  • Soft water-rich polymer gel

    a Hookean spring, that represents the Young's modulus, and a Newtonian dashpot that represents the viscosity. A material that exhibit properties described

    Hydrogel

    Hydrogel

    Hydrogel

  • Hydraulic analogy
  • Widely used analogy for explaining electrical circuits

    j=-\sigma \nabla \phi } Fourier's law Q ˙ ″ = κ ∇ T {\displaystyle {\dot {Q}}''=\kappa \nabla T} dashpot σ = c Δ v {\displaystyle \sigma =c\Delta v}

    Hydraulic analogy

    Hydraulic analogy

    Hydraulic_analogy

  • Creep (deformation)
  • Property of solid materials under mechanical stress

    model, the material is represented by a Hookean spring and a Newtonian dashpot in parallel. The creep strain is given by the following convolution integral:

    Creep (deformation)

    Creep (deformation)

    Creep_(deformation)

  • Stall (engine)
  • Sudden cessation of engine operation

    while in gear. It is also sometimes used on production cars. Stall torque Dashpot Idle air control actuator Schultz, Mort (March 1979), "How to stop stalling"

    Stall (engine)

    Stall_(engine)

  • Hit-and-miss engine
  • Obsolete type of gasoline engine

    weighted or spring-loaded piston, usually in conjunction with an oil-damped dashpot. Mixer operation is simple; it contains only one moving part, the needle

    Hit-and-miss engine

    Hit-and-miss engine

    Hit-and-miss_engine

  • Hydrospring
  • Mechanical device

    Hydro-spring recoil system of British WWI 60 pounder gun, with working explained Dashpot Garter spring Hecht, Markus (2007). Wear and Energy Saving Bogie Design

    Hydrospring

    Hydrospring

  • Triumph Vitesse
  • Motor vehicle

    150 CD to 150 CDS, the S referring to the use of a spring between the dashpot cover and piston. The exterior featured a new grille with 3 sets of horizontal

    Triumph Vitesse

    Triumph Vitesse

    Triumph_Vitesse

  • Anelasticity
  • element are the following: a spring and dashpot in parallel, called the Voigt (or Kelvin) model a spring and dashpot in series, called the Maxwell model The

    Anelasticity

    Anelasticity

  • Pipe support
  • Mounting element that transfers loads from a pipe to supporting structures

    sudden impulses or dissipate energy from the pipeline. For damper and dashpot, see Shock absorber An insulated pipe support (also called pre-insulated

    Pipe support

    Pipe_support

  • Trip valve gear
  • mechanism the valve is snapped closed, usually by a spring acting against a dashpot. When using the Corliss and other trip valve gears, the possible advantages

    Trip valve gear

    Trip valve gear

    Trip_valve_gear

  • Vibration
  • Mechanical oscillations about an equilibrium point

    dissipates the energy, eventually bringing the spring to rest. When a dashpot is added, this models sources of damping by generating a force that is

    Vibration

    Vibration

    Vibration

  • Burroughs Corporation
  • American computer company

    design included some revolutionary features, foremost of which was the dashpot which governed the speed at which the operating lever could be pulled so

    Burroughs Corporation

    Burroughs Corporation

    Burroughs_Corporation

  • Bicycle fork
  • Bicycle piece

    shock absorber usually consists of two parts: a spring and a damper or dashpot. The spring may be implemented with a steel or titanium coil, an elastomer

    Bicycle fork

    Bicycle fork

    Bicycle_fork

  • Silicone oil
  • Any liquid polymerized siloxane with organic side chains

    [citation needed] Silicone oil is also commonly used as the working fluid in dashpots, wet-type transformers, diffusion pumps and in oil-filled heaters. Aerospace

    Silicone oil

    Silicone oil

    Silicone_oil

  • Headlamp
  • Lamp mounted in the front of a vehicle

    the system required refilling with fluid or replacement of the tubes and dashpots.[citation needed] Citroën SM non-US market vehicles were equipped with

    Headlamp

    Headlamp

    Headlamp

  • Sticky bead argument
  • Thought experiment in physics

    reality of the prediction of gravitational radiation.[citation needed] Dashpot, of which the sticky-bead device is a variant. Monochromatic electromagnetic

    Sticky bead argument

    Sticky_bead_argument

  • Burgers material
  • Type of viscoelastic material

    _{1}} , the spring has an elasticity E 2 {\displaystyle E_{2}} and the dashpot has a viscosity η 2 {\displaystyle \eta _{2}} , the Burgers model has the

    Burgers material

    Burgers_material

  • Engine balance
  • Balance of reciprocating and rotating engine components

    locomotive. At higher speeds this motion was damped by throttling oil flow in dashpots. The critical speed varied from 95 RPM for a Baldwin tandem compound to

    Engine balance

    Engine_balance

  • Inerter (mechanical networks)
  • Device in the study of mechanical networks in control theory

    inerters to build high-rise skyscrapers which can withstand high winds. Dashpot Hydraulic analogy Smith, M. C. (2002). "Synthesis of mechanical networks:

    Inerter (mechanical networks)

    Inerter (mechanical networks)

    Inerter_(mechanical_networks)

  • Magnetic levitation
  • Suspension of objects by magnetic force

    number of ways: external mechanical damping (in the support), such as dashpots, air drag, etc. eddy current damping (conductive metal influenced by field)

    Magnetic levitation

    Magnetic levitation

    Magnetic_levitation

  • Impedance analogy
  • Concept in electromechanical engineering

    The mechanical symbol for a damper (left) and its electrical analogy (right). The symbol is meant to be evocative of a dashpot.

    Impedance analogy

    Impedance_analogy

  • Damping (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    damping: Damping factor Damping capacity Damping matrix Physical devices: Dashpot Shock absorber Damp (disambiguation) Damper (disambiguation) This disambiguation

    Damping (disambiguation)

    Damping_(disambiguation)

  • Mobility analogy
  • Analogy representing a mechanical system by an electrical one

    The mechanical symbol for a damper (left) and its electrical analogy (right). The symbol is meant to be evocative of a dashpot.

    Mobility analogy

    Mobility_analogy

  • Pipe (fluid conveyance)
  • Tubular section or hollow cylinder

    excitation of the pipe due to earthquake motion. Some dampers are simply fluid dashpots, but other dampers may be active hydraulic devices that have sophisticated

    Pipe (fluid conveyance)

    Pipe (fluid conveyance)

    Pipe_(fluid_conveyance)

  • Manulectric
  • British marque of milk floats and other battery electric road vehicles

    Transition between the stages was controlled by an automatic hydraulic dashpot, and helical gearing and a differential in the rear axle ensured that the

    Manulectric

    Manulectric

    Manulectric

  • Air suspension
  • Type of vehicle suspension

    Arnott Air Suspension Products Automotive suspension design Coil spring Dashpot Double wishbone suspension Height adjustable suspension Hydropneumatic

    Air suspension

    Air_suspension

  • MG SA
  • Motor vehicle

    bonnet line to be as low as possible the twin SU carburettors had their dashpots mounted horizontally. Drive was to the live rear axle via a four-speed

    MG SA

    MG SA

    MG_SA

  • Thermomechanical analysis
  • model where the elements are represented by combinations of springs and dashpots. The experiment can be repeated using different creep forces. The results

    Thermomechanical analysis

    Thermomechanical_analysis

  • Dynamic mechanical analysis
  • Technique used to study & characterize materials

    polymers can be modelled mechanically with combinations of springs and dashpots, making for both elastic and viscous behaviour of viscoelastic materials

    Dynamic mechanical analysis

    Dynamic_mechanical_analysis

  • Frederick Ellsworth Sickels
  • cut-off ... with gravity assisted closure ... Sickels used a water-filled dashpot to decelerate the valve smoothly as it approached the end of its travel

    Frederick Ellsworth Sickels

    Frederick_Ellsworth_Sickels

  • Nondimensionalization
  • Mathematical simplification technique in physical sciences

    m} = mass of the block [kg] B {\displaystyle B} = damping constant of dashpot [kg⋅s−1] k {\displaystyle k} = force constant of spring [kg⋅s−2] Suppose

    Nondimensionalization

    Nondimensionalization

  • Estoppey D-series
  • American bombsight series

    correctly oriented towards the ground even as the aircraft maneuvered, and dashpots to keep it from swinging around in turbulence. In testing in 1923, the

    Estoppey D-series

    Estoppey D-series

    Estoppey_D-series

  • Nanoindentation
  • Material testing procedure that makes a very small mark in a surface

    constitutive model (e.g. the Maxwell model) of the material comprising spring and dashpot elements. Such an approach can be very time consuming, and cannot in general

    Nanoindentation

    Nanoindentation

  • Hemorheology
  • Study of flow properties of blood and its elements of plasma and cells

    series. Analysis of this model gives the complex viscosity in terms of the dashpot constant and the spring constant. η ∗ = η d a s h 1 + i ω ( η d a s h E

    Hemorheology

    Hemorheology

  • Joseph Farcot
  • French engineer and industrialist

    Farcots refined the design with friction brakes, and in 1864 added an air dashpot. They obtained a patent for a spring-loaded governor in 1864. Farcot's

    Joseph Farcot

    Joseph Farcot

    Joseph_Farcot

  • Cataract (beam engine)
  • Speed governing device for steam engines

    long as the Cornish engine did. The term 'cataract' became a synonym for dashpot, at least where this was associated with steam engines and their governors

    Cataract (beam engine)

    Cataract (beam engine)

    Cataract_(beam_engine)

  • Willans engine
  • nothing to retard it. The enclosed air cylinder acts as a compressed air dashpot above the trunk guide piston. The most distinctive feature of the engine

    Willans engine

    Willans engine

    Willans_engine

  • Stabilised Automatic Bomb Sight
  • Royal Air Force bombsight used during World War II

    to the differential pressure. This motion was smoothed by an oil-filled dashpot, one for each of the three servos. The entire ABS sat within the stabilised

    Stabilised Automatic Bomb Sight

    Stabilised Automatic Bomb Sight

    Stabilised_Automatic_Bomb_Sight

  • Viscoelasticity of bone
  • Mechanical property of bone

    be mechanically modelled using mechanical elements known as springs and dashpots. In turn, constitutive equations can relate the mechanical interpretation

    Viscoelasticity of bone

    Viscoelasticity_of_bone

  • Cinna Lomnitz
  • Mexican researcher

    result of these findings a useful physical interpretation of the fractional dashpot and hence the fractional derivatives was obtained. Lomnitz was the founding

    Cinna Lomnitz

    Cinna Lomnitz

    Cinna_Lomnitz

  • Caledonian Railway 956 Class
  • 4-6-0 steam locomotives

    given a modified version of the standard Caledonian equipment but with dashpots added to absorb stress that was thought to exist at some points. No. 956

    Caledonian Railway 956 Class

    Caledonian_Railway_956_Class

  • Standard linear solid Q model
  • the stress-strain relation. Using a linear combination of springs and dashpots to represent elastic and viscous components, Ursin and Toverud used one

    Standard linear solid Q model

    Standard_linear_solid_Q_model

  • Partridge Wilson Engineering
  • Former British electronics company

    of relay contacts to close, at a preselected rate controlled by a fluid dashpot. Despite the increase in payload, they managed to keep the price the same

    Partridge Wilson Engineering

    Partridge Wilson Engineering

    Partridge_Wilson_Engineering

  • NASA wind turbines
  • featured a "soft" steel tube tower, fiberglass blades, torsional springs and dashpots in the drivetrain, and a flexible teetered hub. To this day, the WTS-4

    NASA wind turbines

    NASA wind turbines

    NASA_wind_turbines

  • Rufus Oldenburger
  • American mathematician

    optimum non-linear control, and a new type of hydraulic governor without dashpots. He also developed a computer-type gas turbine control, a signal stabilization

    Rufus Oldenburger

    Rufus_Oldenburger

  • Reactor (software)
  • that can be used in simulation, apart from the default gravity: springs, dashpots, motors, wind, fractures (breakable objects), and a "toy car" type, with

    Reactor (software)

    Reactor_(software)

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  • Cataract
  • n.

    A kind of hydraulic brake for regulating the action of pumping engines and other machines; -- sometimes called dashpot.

  • Dashpot
  • n.

    A pneumatic or hydraulic cushion for a falling weight, as in the valve gear of a steam engine, to prevent shock.