damping — 1) (energy absorption) a shock absorber characteristic which is determined by the orifice pattern of the shock absorber. Dashpot (spike force), conventional (constant force), progressive (increasing force) and self compensating (various force)… … Mechanics glossary
self-compensating damping — maintains acceptable deceleration with modified conventional type damping characteristics. Self compensating shock absorbers operate over a wide range of weights and velocities. They are suited for high drive force, low velocity applications and… … Mechanics glossary
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