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Kazuhiko Kawashima
Department of Civil Engineering
Tokyo institute of Technology
INTRODUCTION
zStructural dynamics is basis for the analysis of
structures under non-static loads, that is, dynamic
loads.
zThe structural dynamics is applied for analysis of
structures subjected to earthquake loads, wind loads,
vibration control, blasting loads.
zIn particular, because earthquake loads control
construction of structures in earthquake prone
countries including Japan, structural dynamics is
essential for mitigating damage of structures and loss
of lives.
zIn this lecture, basics of structural dynamics is
introduced with emphasis on application to seismic
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design of structures.
SCHEDULE
z1st: April 10 (Tue)
z2nd: April 17 (Tue)
z3rd: April 24 (Tue)
z4th: May 1 (Tue)
z5th: May 8 (Tue)
z6th: May 15 (Tue)
z7th: May 22 (Tue)
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TEXT
Dynamics of Structures
by
Ray W. clough
and Joseph Penzien
University of California,
Berkeley
Revised version
Structural Dynamics
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Overview of structural Dynamics (1)
1.1 Fundamental Objective of Structural D(ynamic
Analysis
1.5 Direct Equilibrium using dAlemberts principle
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CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW OF
STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS
1.1 FUNDAMENTAL OBJECTIVE OF
STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS ANALYSIS
zEarthquake loading
zWind loading
zBombing
zVibration and noise pollution
z.
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d dv
p( t ) = m
dt dt
(1-3)
p( t ) = m
d 2v
dt 2
= m&v&(t )
(1.3a)
p(t ) m&v&(t ) = 0
(1.3b)
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