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Title of the course Structural Dynamics


2. Course number CE503L
3. Structure of credits 3-0-0-3
4. Offered to PG
5. New course/modification to Modification To CE5102/2
6. To be offered by Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
7. To take effect from July 2022
8. Prerequisite CoT
9. Course Objective(s): 1. Formulating equations of motion and solving for response under periodic
and aperiodic loading in linear systems. 2. Developing conceptual understanding of natural
frequency, mode shapes, resonance and modal analysis. 3. Learning approximate methods of
vibration analysis and also response analysis to earthquake and moving loads.
10. Course Content: Introduction - degrees of freedom, energy storage elements – mass, spring and
damper, equations of motion ; Single degree of freedom system (SDOF/sdof) - undamped and
damped, free and forced vibration analysis – natural frequency, critical damping, transient and
steady state, resonance, Duhanmel’s integral; Multiple degrees of freedom system (MDOF/mdof) -
modal analysis and orthogonality conditions; Continuous systems (distributed parameter systems);
Approximate methods - Rayleigh’s quotient, Rayleigh-Ritz method; Applications - earthquake
engineering, random vibration
11. Textbook(s):
1. R W Clough and J Penzien, Dynamics of structures, McGraw-Hill, NY (1993).
2. A K Chopra,Dynamics of structures, Prentice Hall India, New Delhi (1995).

12. Reference(s):
1. L Meirovich, Elements of vibration analysis, McGraw-Hill, NY (1984).
2. M Paz,Structural dynamics, CBS Publishers, New Delhi. (1984).
3. L Meirovich, Principles and techniques of vibrations, , Prentice Hall, NJ (1997).
4. L Meirovich, Analytical methods in vibrations, Macmillan, NY (1967).

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