transmissibility

transmissibility
1) transmissibility in forced vibration is the ratio of the transmitted force to the applied force.
2) the principle stating that a force has the same external effect on an object regardless of where it acts along its line of action.

Mechanics glossary. 2013.

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  • Transmissibility — may have several meanings:* Transmissibility (vibration) * Transmissibility (electromagnetism) * Transmissibility (fluid), fluid flow in porous media * Transmissibility (structural dynamics) * Transmissability (physics,mechanics)In most contexts …   Wikipedia

  • Transmissibility — Trans*mis si*bil i*ty, n. [Cf. F. transmissibilit[ e].] The quality of being transmissible. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Transmissibility (vibration) — Transmissibility is the ratio of output to input.Transmissibility (T) = output/inputT>1 means amplification and maximum amplification occurs when forcing frequency (Ff) and natural frequency (Fn) of the system coincide.There is no unit… …   Wikipedia

  • Transmissibility (structural dynamics) — Transmissibility, in the context of Structural Dynamics, can be defined as the ratio of the maximum force (f {max}) on the floor as a result of the vibration of a machine to the maximum machine force (P 0)::TR = frac{f {max{P 0} = R… …   Wikipedia

  • transmissibility coefficient —    The use of the term transmissibility has been replaced by transmissivity [22].    See transmissivity …   Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology

  • transmissibility — noun see transmissible …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • transmissibility — See transmissible. * * * …   Universalium

  • transmissibility — noun a) The condition of being transmissible b) The extent to which something is transmissible …   Wiktionary

  • transmissibility — n. ability to be transmitted …   English contemporary dictionary

  • transmissibility — trans·mis·si·bil·i·ty …   English syllables

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