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    Sassman,

    you should go step by step on your learning curve but beware, the matter is far from simple because the damper is quite a non-linear piece of equipment (as you can see on any force velocity graph) which makes also post-processing not so simple (or even correct). If I may suggest have a look at our dynatune tool that comes already in the base version with elementary damping graphs and partially linearized transient responses in the time and frequency domain. Beyond that proven F1 and WRC post-processing algorithms calculate various metrics that would help you judge the quality of your spring/damper setup. Using the tool will allow you to enlarge your understanding and may (or may not) make you decide to go to more complex software.

    Cheers,
    dynatune, www.dynatune-xl.com
    Last edited by dynatune; 09-24-2013 at 03:51 PM.

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