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<blockquote data-quote="Rudy" data-source="post: 6300207" data-attributes="member: 568035"><p>I'm not being dogmatic - there are applications where going past 25% yields a useful benefit. 25% is just a guide. I repeat however, there is nothing in the PDF you linked that substantiates the relationhsip stated between coverage percentage and result. Almost everything in that PDF is taken directly from:</p><p></p><p><strong>Vibration Damping</strong></p><p></p><p><em>By Ahid D. Nashif, David I. G. Jones, John Phillips Henderson</em></p><p></p><p>including the illustrations and charts. Everything except the percentage coverage assertions. The ideal is going to be between 25% and 50% with 25% being the safe sweet spot when everything is considered. How can 100% coverage ever be useful when areas of the panel are never in motion? It's a marketing line thrown into accepted science.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rudy, post: 6300207, member: 568035"] I'm not being dogmatic - there are applications where going past 25% yields a useful benefit. 25% is just a guide. I repeat however, there is nothing in the PDF you linked that substantiates the relationhsip stated between coverage percentage and result. Almost everything in that PDF is taken directly from: [B]Vibration Damping[/B] [I]By Ahid D. Nashif, David I. G. Jones, John Phillips Henderson[/I] including the illustrations and charts. Everything except the percentage coverage assertions. The ideal is going to be between 25% and 50% with 25% being the safe sweet spot when everything is considered. How can 100% coverage ever be useful when areas of the panel are never in motion? It's a marketing line thrown into accepted science. [/QUOTE]
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