Topic 0 - Overview
Topic 0 - Overview
INFORMATION
STRUCTURAL &
OVERVIEW
DYNAMICS
Dr. Sarehati Umar
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Course Learning Outcomes
Assessment
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Overview
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Study of dynamics
1. Free vibration
• The system is set in motion by some initial disturbance from its static equilibrium and is then
allowed to move free from any further external forces.
• The subsequent motion is then a function purely of the properties of the structure.
• In particular, the mass and stiffness of the system govern the rate at which it chooses to
oscillate, usually known as the natural frequency..
2. Forced vibration
• Forced vibration occurs when the system is excited by a time-varying external force.
• If the frequency of the loading is close to the natural frequency of the system, then very large
motions can occur due to resonance.
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Dynamic Loads
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Dynamic vs Static Problem
2. Inertia forces
• Static analyses don’t consider inertia.
• In a dynamic analysis, the inertial loads developed by the system due to
acceleration are taken into account.
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DYNAMIC
ANALYSIS
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DYNAMIC ANALYSIS
Point B
• FInternal = FApplied long-term static effect
• Velocity ≠ 0
temporary dynamic
Point C effect
• FInternal > FApplied
• Velocity = 0
Point D
• FInternal < FApplied
• Velocity = 0
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DYNAMIC ANALYSIS
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MODAL
ANALYSIS
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MODAL ANALYSIS
❖ Modal analysis is used to determine the vibration characteristics
(e.g. natural frequency and mode shapes) of linear elastic
structures
Harmonic
Response
spectrum
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MODAL ANALYSIS
Equation of Motion: M u+ C u+ K u = p(t )
Mass Damping Stiffness Load
Acceleration Displacement
Velocity
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MODAL ANALYSIS
❖ Substituting harmonic expression of 𝑢 and 𝑢ሷ to the governing
equation:
k If M ↑ ⇒ fn ↓ If K ↑ ⇒ fn ↑
n =
m
2
Tn =
n
1
fn =
Tn
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MODAL ANALYSIS
❖ Why is it important to know the natural frequencies?
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