Dynamics of structural systems
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Dynamics of structural systems
Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1993
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注記
Bibliographical references: p.192-195
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Developments in design and construction have resulted in slender structures in which dynamic effects must be considered. Ocean areas and seismic zones are now common environments for large structures and these require the structural engineer to understand and solve dynamics problems. This book is written for practising engineers whose formal studies did not include structural dynamics, and for undergraduates and postgraduates, and includes a range of worked examples.
目次
- Part I Introduction to Structural Dynamics: Introduction
- Dynamic loading
- Structural idealization
- Lumped mass idealization
- Distributed systems
- Formulation of equations of motion
- D'Alembert's principle
- Virtual work principle
- Hamilton's principle
- Part II Dynamic Loading, Its Assessment and Effects: Introduction
- The assessment of structural vibrations
- Dynamic effects due to wind
- Dynamic effects due to earthquakes
- Dynamic effects due to machinery
- Dynamic effects due to blasting
- Dynamic effects due to road traffic, railway and piling sources
- Part III Systems With One Degree of Freedom: Introduction
- Free vibration response
- Forced vibration response
- Periodic vibration response
- Impulsive load response
- Shock or response spectra
- General load response
- Systems with rigid body components
- Structural damping
- Part IV Systems With Multiple Degrees of Freedom: Introduction
- Equations of motion for a system with two degrees of freedom
- Equations of motion for a general system with multiple degrees of freedom
- Free vibration
- Orthogonality of mode shapes
- Mode superposition
- Approximate methods
- Distributed systems
- Part V Non-linear Dynamic Analysis: Introduction
- Incremental equilbrium equations
- Integration of the incremental equilbrium equation
- Computer program for the analysis of a non-linear system
- Example problem
- Part VI Vibration Instrumentation and Data Techniques: Intrduction
- Relevant experimental response quantities
- Measuring instruments
- The principles of seismic instruments
- Practical details of seismic instruments
- Transducers
- Indicating and recording instruments
- Vibration and shock-generating equipment
- An introduction to data analysis techniques and the associated instrumentation
- Harmonic and periodic vibration analysis
- Shock data analysis
- Random vibration analysis
- Vibration or impedance testing
- Model testing
- References
- Index
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