Iso-damping refers to a damping mechanism used in engineering and physics to reduce vibrations in structures and mechanical systems. It is typically characterized by a constant energy dissipation across a range of frequencies. In the context of materials or systems that exhibit iso-damping behavior, the damping effect remains consistent regardless of the amplitude of motion. The term "iso-" means "equal" or "constant," and in this case, it indicates that the damping ratio remains relatively stable regardless of the conditions.

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