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    • A dashpot, also known as a damper , is a mechanical device that resists motion via viscous friction. The resulting force is proportional to the velocity, but acts in the opposite direction, slowing the motion and absorbing energy. It is commonly used in conjunction with a spring. The process and instrumentation diagram (P&ID) symbol for a dashpot is . … See more

    Types

    The two most common types of dashpots are linear and rotary.
    Linear dashpots — or linear dampers — are … See more

    One-way operation

    Dashpots frequently use a one-way mechanical bypass to permit fast unrestricted motion in one direction and slow motion using the dashpot in the opposite direction. This permits, for example, a … See more

    Theory

    Dashpots are frequently used to add damping to dynamic systems. When designing and analyzing systems, dashpots are often assumed to be linear, meaning that their output force is linearly proportiona… See more

     
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    May 22, 2022 · A dashpot (mechanical viscous damper) is a discrete component that resists translational velocity. An idealized linear, viscous damper is represented graphically by a piston-cylinder assembly, Figure …

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    noun
    1. a device for damping shock or vibration.
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