vibration damping
Vibration damping is the process of reducing or controlling the magnitude of vibrations in a system by dissipating the energy of the vibrations. This is typically achieved by adding damping material or devices to absorb and dissipate the energy of the vibrations, resulting in decreased vibration amplitudes and improved system performance.
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