DAMPER KIT FOR TM167 BEAM/SPRING
Students may fit an optional Damper Kit (TM167a) to test how viscous damping affects the beam oscillations.
This simple piston disc and cylinder form a dashpot damper that fits to the Test Frame under the beam. It works with easily found non-toxic fluids (not supplied) for different damping levels. For example: water and vegetable oil will produce light damping, while castor oil produces heavy damping.
Students may try their own fluids (provided they are safe and do not damage the equipment) and their own piston discs for project work.
When using the Damper Kit, VDAS can fit its displayed data to underdamped and overdamped viscous damping models.
Note: You may purchase any number of damper kits to make the change between the various fluids more convenient.