Analysis of Dynamic Effects on Engineering Structures
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published in May 1987
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-0-444-98980-2 (ISBN)
Description
This book aims to bring structural dynamics as close as possible to the needs of practical workers, particularly engineers in design offices and on sites. The first chapter explains the subject matter and the purpose of structural dynamics, discusses coordinate systems and degrees of freedom, and contains definitions of stiffness and flexibility matrices. The second chapter summarizes the basic relations governing the natural vibration of systems with a single degree of freedom, with a finite number of degrees of freedom and with continuously distributed mass. The third chapter is dedicated to the exciting forces (deterministic or random) acting on structures, the principles of mathematical statistics, the theory of stochastic processes, and explains how the exciting forces are determined by calculation and experiment. The analysis of forced vibration of systems with a single degree of freedom, with a finite number of degrees of freedom, and with continuously distributed mass, forms the content of the fourth chapter, in which vibration generated by a deterministic force, and forced vibration of a random character are explained.
This book aims to bring structural dynamics as close as possible to the needs of practical workers, particularly engineers in design offices and on sites. The first chapter explains the subject matter and the purpose of structural dynamics, discusses coordinate systems and degrees of freedom, and contains definitions of stiffness and flexibility matrices. The second chapter summarizes the basic relations governing the natural vibration of systems with a single degree of freedom, with a finite number of degrees of freedom and with continuously distributed mass. The third chapter is dedicated to the exciting forces (deterministic or random) acting on structures, the principles of mathematical statistics, the theory of stochastic processes, and explains how the exciting forces are determined by calculation and experiment. The analysis of forced vibration of systems with a single degree of freedom, with a finite number of degrees of freedom, and with continuously distributed mass, forms the content of the fourth chapter, in which vibration generated by a deterministic force, and forced vibration of a random character are explained.
This book aims to bring structural dynamics as close as possible to the needs of practical workers, particularly engineers in design offices and on sites. The first chapter explains the subject matter and the purpose of structural dynamics, discusses coordinate systems and degrees of freedom, and contains definitions of stiffness and flexibility matrices. The second chapter summarizes the basic relations governing the natural vibration of systems with a single degree of freedom, with a finite number of degrees of freedom and with continuously distributed mass. The third chapter is dedicated to the exciting forces (deterministic or random) acting on structures, the principles of mathematical statistics, the theory of stochastic processes, and explains how the exciting forces are determined by calculation and experiment. The analysis of forced vibration of systems with a single degree of freedom, with a finite number of degrees of freedom, and with continuously distributed mass, forms the content of the fourth chapter, in which vibration generated by a deterministic force, and forced vibration of a random character are explained.
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Language
English
Other
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
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Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 150 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-444-98980-2 (9780444989802)
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Content
1. Introduction. 2. Basic Relations of Natural Vibration. 3. Driving Forces Acting on Engineering Structures. 4. Analysis of Forced Vibration. 5. Analysis of the Vibration of Buildings. References. Subject Index.