Damping matrix

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In applied mathematics, a damping matrix is a matrix corresponding to any of certain systems of linear ordinary differential equations. A damping matrix is defined as follows. If the system has n degrees of freedom un and is under application of m damping forces. Each force can be expressed as follows:

fDi=ci1u1˙+ci2u2˙++cinun˙=j=1nci,juj˙

It yields in matrix form;

FD=CU˙

where C is the damping matrix composed by the damping coefficients:

C=(ci,j)1in,1jm

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