|
A damper is a device that deadens, restrains, or depresses. (OFTEN PRONOUNCED "DAMPENER" BY ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS) Damper may refer to: * Dashpot, a type of hydraulic or mechanical damper, * Shock absorber (British or technical use: ''damper''), a mechanical device designed to dissipate kinetic energy * In electronics, a kind of diode, intended to absorb energy peaks, normally generated by inductive circuitry In music: * A device in various keyboard instruments for deadening the vibrations of the strings * A mute for various brass instruments, see: Mute (music) * A damper or sustain pedal, a device that mutes musical tones, particularly in stringed instruments In structures: * Damper (mast), a device that damps oscillation in radio masts and towers for better protection against storms * Tuned mass damper, a device mounted in structures to prevent discomfort, damage or structural failure by vibration * Damper (flow), a mechanical device in a duct or chimney that regulates airflow * Stockbridge damper, used to suppress wind-induced vibrations on taut cables Damper may also refer to: * Damper (food), soda bread of the Australian Outback * Damper, an item of boiler technology used to regulate the fire ==See also== *Damping 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「damper」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
|