Structural Stability and Vibration

Structural Stability and Vibration

Author: Sine Leergaard Wiggers

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2018-02-16

Total Pages: 169

ISBN-13: 3319727214

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This book offers an integrated introduction to the topic of stability and vibration. Strikingly, it describes stability as a function of boundary conditions and eigenfrequency as a function of both boundary conditions and column force. Based on a post graduate course held by the author at the University of Southern Denmark, it reports on fundamental formulas and makes uses of graphical representation to promote understanding. Thanks to the emphasis put on analytical methods and numerical results, the book is meant to make students and engineers familiar with all fundamental equations and their derivation, thus stimulating them to write interactive and dynamic programs to analyze instability and vibrational modes.


Numerical Analysis of Vibrations of Structures under Moving Inertial Load

Numerical Analysis of Vibrations of Structures under Moving Inertial Load

Author: Czesław I. Bajer

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2012-04-28

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783642295478

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Moving inertial loads are applied to structures in civil engineering, robotics, and mechanical engineering. Some fundamental books exist, as well as thousands of research papers. Well known is the book by L. Frýba, Vibrations of Solids and Structures Under Moving Loads, which describes almost all problems concerning non-inertial loads. This book presents broad description of numerical tools successfully applied to structural dynamic analysis. Physically we deal with non-conservative systems. The discrete approach formulated with the use of the classical finite element method results in elemental matrices, which can be directly added to global structure matrices. A more general approach is carried out with the space-time finite element method. In such a case, a trajectory of the moving concentrated parameter in space and time can be simply defined. We consider structures described by pure hyperbolic differential equations such as strings and structures described by hyperbolic-parabolic differential equations such as beams and plates. More complex structures such as frames, grids, shells, and three-dimensional objects, can be treated with the use of the solutions given in this book.


Theories and Applications of Plate Analysis

Theories and Applications of Plate Analysis

Author: Rudolph Szilard

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2004-01-02

Total Pages: 1062

ISBN-13: 9780471429890

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This book by a renowned structural engineer offers comprehensive coverage of both static and dynamic analysis of plate behavior, including classical, numerical, and engineering solutions. It contains more than 100 worked examples showing step by step how the various types of analysis are performed.


Advances in Structural Dynamics

Advances in Structural Dynamics

Author: Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Department of Civil and Structural Engineering

Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 836

ISBN-13:

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Hardbound. The International Conference on Advances in Structural Dynamics was organised by the Department of Civil and Structural Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and held in Hong Kong from 13-15 December, 2000. The Conference aimed to provide an international forum for scientists, researchers, engineers, and other professionals to present and discuss recent advances in the theory and application of structural dynamics. These two volumes of proceedings contain 10 invited keynote papers, 40 special theme papers, and 134 contributed papers from over 20 countries around the world. These papers cover a wide spectrum of topics: dynamics of bridges, dynamics of special structures and members, earthquake engineering, health monitoring and damage detection, nonlinear and stochastic dynamics, vibration control and smart materials, and wind engineering.


AIAA Journal

AIAA Journal

Author: American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics

Publisher:

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 1304

ISBN-13:

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Simplified Analytical Methods of Elastic Plates

Simplified Analytical Methods of Elastic Plates

Author: Hideo Takabatake

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2018-11-02

Total Pages: 347

ISBN-13: 9811300860

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This book presents simplified analytical methodologies for static and dynamic problems concerning various elastic thin plates in the bending state and the potential effects of dead loads on static and dynamic behaviors. The plates considered vary in terms of the plane (e.g. rectangular or circular plane), stiffness of bending, transverse shear and mass. The representative examples include void slabs, plates stiffened with beams, stepped thickness plates, cellular plates and floating plates, in addition to normal plates. The closed-form approximate solutions are presented in connection with a groundbreaking methodology that can easily accommodate discontinuous variations in stiffness and mass with continuous function as for a distribution. The closed-form solutions can be used to determine the size of structural members in the preliminary design stages, and to predict potential problems with building slabs intended for human beings’ practical use.