Given the risk of earthquakes in many countries, knowing how
structural dynamics can be applied to earthquake engineering of
structures, both in theory and practice, is a vital aspect of
improving the safety of buildings and structures. It can also reduce
the number of deaths and injuries and the amount of property damage.
The book begins by discussing free vibration of
single-degree-of-freedom (SDOF) systems, both damped and undamped, and
forced vibration (harmonic force) of SDOF systems. Response to
periodic dynamic loadings and impulse loads are also discussed, as are
two degrees of freedom linear system response methods and free
vibration of multiple degrees of freedom. Further chapters cover time
history response by natural mode superposition, numerical solution
methods for natural frequencies and mode shapes and differential
quadrature, transformation and Finite Element methods for vibration
problems. Other topics such as earthquake ground motion, response
spectra and earthquake analysis of linear systems are discussed.
Structural dynamics of earthquake engineering: theory and application
using Mathematica and Matlab provides civil and structural engineers
and students with an understanding of the dynamic response of
structures to earthquakes and the common analysis techniques employed
to evaluate these responses. Worked examples in Mathematica and Matlab
are given.
* Explains the dynamic response of structures to earthquakes
including periodic dynamic loadings and impulse loads
* Examines common analysis techniques such as natural mode
superposition, the finite element method and numerical solutions
* Investigates this important topic in terms of both theory and
practise with the inclusion of practical exercise and diagrams
Les mer
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781845695187
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Elsevier S & T
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
896
Forfatter