Experimental investigation and modeling of nonlinear, adaptive dashpot
AbstractIn this paper we determine the characteristics of mechanical components of dynamical systems using a specially designed laboratory rig. We present the details of the experiments performed on the prototype device and provide technical documentation of its crucial elements. We validate the accuracy of measurements using a spring and comparing results with manufacturer data. Then, we examine nonlinear dashpot with variable damping coefficient obtained through the usage of the throttling valve. We perform several tests presenting its force characteristics as a function of velocity and damping coefficient. We derive the mathematical model of the dashpot basing on the experimental data. Finally, we perform transient test in which we change the damping coefficient during operation of the dashpot. The comparison of obtained results with the model gives good accordance.