| Türkçe | English |
| 1-damping | dumping. |
| 2-damper | Located in the ductwork, this regulates airflow Effective in controlling airflow for zoning. |
| 3-damper | A type of 'valve' used in ductwork that opens or closes to control airflow Used in zoning to control the amount of warm or cold air entering certain areas of your home. |
| 4-damping | The reduction in amplitude of a wave due to the dissipation of wave energy. |
| 5-damping | Refers to the ability of an audio component to 'stop' after the signal ends For example, if a drum is struck with a mallet, the sound will reach a peak level and then decay in a certain amount of time to no sound An audio component that allows the decay to drag on too long has poor damping, and less definition than it should An audio component that is overdamped does not allow the initial energy to reach the full peak and cuts the decay short 'Boomy' or 'muddy' sound is often the result of underdamped systems 'Dry' or 'lifeless' sound may be the result of an overdamped system. |
| 6-damping | Reducing vibration. |
| 7-damper | That which damps or checks; as: A valve or movable plate in the flue or other part of a stove, furnace, etc., used to check or regulate the draught of air. A contrivance, as in a pianoforte, to deaden vibrations; or, as in other pieces of mechanism, to check some action at a particular time. a depressing restraint; 'rain put a damper on our picnic plans' a device that decreases the amplitude of electronic, mechanical, acoustical, or aerodynamic oscillations a movable iron plate that regulates the draft in a stove or chimney or furnace. |
| 8-damping | The manner in which the pointer settles at its steady indication after a change in the value of the measured quantity There are two general classes of damped motion, as follows: Periodic, in which the pointer oscillates about the final position before coming to rest Aperiodic, in which the pointer comes to rest without overshooting the rest position The point of change between periodic and aperiodic damping is called 'critical damping ' An instrument is considered to be critically damped when overshoot is present but does not exceed an amount equal to one half the rated accuracy of the instrument. |
| 9-damping | Adjustment to suspension's shock absorbers Controls the speed of the suspension's response to a bump. |
| 10-damper | A movable plate that controls airflow through a ductwork system Dampers are used to direct air to the areas of the home that need it most. |
| 11-damper | A bladed device used to vary the volume of air passing through the air outlet, air inlet or duct These are used to regulate airflow to certain rooms. |
| 12-damper | Found in ductwork, this movable plate opens and closes to control airflow Dampers can be used to balance airflow in a duct system They are also used in zoning to regulate airflow to certain rooms. |
| 13-damper | A movable plate or valve in the flue, for controlling the draft. |
| 14-damping | Diminishing the intensity of vibrations. |
| 15-damping | Reducing the volume of a note by touching the strings or using a built-in damping mechanism. |
| 16-damping | The process of applying water to the lithographic plate on a litho printing machine Also the application of moisture to paper in preparation for a subsequent process, e g supercalendering. |
| 17-damper | Found in ductwork, this moveable plate opens and closes to control airflow It is also used in zoning to regulate airflow to certain rooms. |
| 18-damping | sale at reduced prices. dumping. |
| 19-damping | Damping is the dissipation of vibratory energy in solid media and structures with time or distance It is analogous to the absorption of sound in air. |
| 20-damper | Damper - A part of an air conditioning system that can be opened or closed to allow more or less air to pass. |
| 21-damping | Causing vibrations to stop, usually by the use of friction In suspension systems, this is commonly done either by direct rubbing friction, or by pistons forcing fluids through small openings. |
| 22-damper | Normally a piece of felt, action cloth, or leather mounted to a jack which damps the string when the key is released Occasionally the overhead dampers of the sort found in grand pianos are used. |
| 23-damper | Device for controlling air flow. |
| 24-damper | A venting device in fireplaces used to control combustion, prevent heat loss, and redirect downdrafts. device used to damp out coherent transverse beam oscillations. a mechanical device in HVAC systems that varies airflow through an air outlet, inlet, or duct. |
| 25-damping | Dissipation of oscillatory or vibratory energy with motion or with time Critical damping Cc is that value of damping that provides most rapid response to a step function without overshoot Damping ratio is a fraction of Cc. |
| 26-damping | The reduction of vibratory movement through dissipation of energy Types include viscous, coulomb, and solid. |
| 27-damping | The reduction of response at the resonant frequency through the use of a damping media such as oil Usually specified as the ratio of critical damping. |
| 28-damping | The reduction of the magnitude of resonance by the use of some type of material The damping material converts' sound to energy, then disperses the energy by converting it to heat. the reduction of movement of a speaker cone, due either to the electromechanical characteristics of the speaker driver and suspension, the effects of frictional losses inside a speaker enclosure, and/or by electrical means. |
| 29-damping | The reduction in amplitude of an oscillation or vibration. |
| 30-damper | An adjustable gate installed in a duct for the purpose of regulating airflow or introducing outside air to the ducting system. |
| 31-damper | Valve for controlling airflow When ordering registers, make sure each supply outlet has a damper so the air flow can be adjusted and turned off Dampers maybe either manually or automatically operated Automatic dampers are required for exhaust air ducts. |
| 32-damping | The suppression of oscillations or disturbances; the dissipation of energy with time See viscous damping. |
| 33-damping | Materials, design, and mounting techniques used to reduce ringing in the transducer. |
| 34-damper | tipping body. dump body. |
| 35-damper | dumping mechanism of a truck. |
| 36-damper | a movable iron plate that regulates the draft in a stove or chimney or furnace. a device that decreases the amplitude of electronic, mechanical, acoustical, or aerodynamic oscillations. a depressing restraint; 'rain put a damper on our picnic plans'. |
| 37-damper | A movable plate in a fireplace that allows smoke and fumes to travel up the chimney's flue. |
| 38-damper | A crude device - usually a refractory clay brick - used to block the flue of a kiln. |
| 39-damper | A device that is located in ductwork to adjust air flow There are basically two types of dampers: manual and motorized A manual damper generally consists of a sheet metal flap, shaped to fit the inside of a round or rectangular duct By rotating a handle located outside of the duct, a technician can adjust air flow to match the needs of a particular area or room A motorized damper is generally used in a zoned system to automatically deliver conditioned air to specific rooms or zones. |
| 40-damper | A device that is located in ductwork to adjust air flow. |
| 41-damperli | dump. |
| 42-damping | In resonant circuits, the decay of oscillations due to the resistance in the circuit. |
| 43-damping | The reduction of the magnitude of resonance by the use of some type of material 2. |
| 44-damper | Found in duct work, this movable plate opens and closes to control airflow Dampers are used effectively in zoning to regulate airflow to certain rooms. |
| 45-damperli | with a tipping body. with a dump body. |
| 46-damper | A device that is located in ductwork to adjust airflow This movable plate opens and closes to control airflow. |
| 47-damper | Part of the suspension connected to the bottom of the cone at the voice coil that centers the voice coil in the air gap It is sometimes referred to as the spider 4. |
| 48-damper | Adheres or is sprayed onto relatively thin metal panels so as to extract energy when panels flex Lowers 'Q' of each panel mode Goal: to reduce air low -induced vibration and radiated noise. |
| 49-damper | The mechanical device that regulates the flow of air up a chimney or in an air vent. |
| 50-damper | The mechanically adjusted mechanism located at the discharge end of a ventilating system located in the ceiling or floor The damper adjustor will regulate the volume of air being discharged. |