1.6.4 Applications of Critical Damping
Factors that affects the damping coefficient b includes the drag in the
oscillating spring-mass system that takes energy out of the system as heat
loss etc.
therefore, the higher the viscosity of the medium the system is in, the
greater the drag coefficient b.
1.6.4.1 Car suspension
The spring of a car’s suspension is critically damped so that when a
car goes over a bump, the passenger in the car quickly and smoothly
regains equilibrium.


1.6.4.1.1 No Damping
the picture shows no damping case b = 0

1.6.4.1.2 Light Damping
the picture shows light damping case b = 0.1

1.6.4.1.3 Critical Damping
the picture shows critically damping case b = 2.0
However, car suspensions are often adjusted to slightly under critical
damped condition to give a more comfortable ride. Critical damping also
leaves the car ready to respond to further bumps in the road quickly.

1.6.4.1.4 Heavy Damping
the picture shows heavy damping case b = 5.0
1.6.4.1.5 Model:
- Run Sim
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