J1D
Structural
- Feb 22, 2004
- 259
When calculating the damping ratio of rotational vibration of a concrete block foundation I realized that I am not sure the critical damping equation is correct.
If I use the quation: Cc=2*sqrt(K*m) (where K is the stiffness, m is the mass, Cc is the critical damping constant) and compute the damping ration using D = C/Cc, the units cannot be cancelled out! The ratio ends up having a unit (ft) left over. Apparently something wrong here.
For rotational vibration, K is in k.ft/rad, C is in k.ft.sec/rad, m is in k.sec^2/ft.
Could somebody point out the problem here? Thanks
j1d