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Some concept of Wind Engineering are Aeroelastic Effects, Along-Wind Dynamic Response, Antennas and Open-Frame Structures, Atmospheric Boundary Layers and Turbulence, Atmospheric Boundary, Basic Bluff-Body Aerodynamics. Main points of this lecture are: Basic Structural, Structural Dynamics, Freedom Structures, Forced Vibration, Shedding Forces, Vortex Shedding, Equation of Motion, Vibration, Freedom Structures, Harmonic Motion
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Refs. : R.W. Clough and J. Penzien ‘Dynamics of Structures’ 1975
R.R. Craig ‘Structural Dynamics’ 1981
J.D. Holmes ‘Wind Loading of Structures’ 2001
Equation of free vibration :
Example : mass-spring-damper system :
Ratio of damping to critical c/cc :
k
c
m
2 mk
c
often expressed as a percentage
Damper removed :
k
m
Undamped natural frequency :
1
Period of vibration, T :
1 1
n
Free vibration following an initial displacement :
-0.
-0.
-0.
-0.
0
1
0 1 2 3 4 5
time/T
amplitude
Free vibration following an initial displacement :
-0.
-0.
-0.
-0.
0
1
0 1 2 3 4 5
time/T
amplitude
t
1
Critical damping ratio – damping controls amplitude at
resonance
0 1 2 3 4
n/n 1
H(n)
At n/n 1 =1.0, H(n 1 ) = 1/2 Then, 2kζ
x
0 max
Dynamic amplification factor, H(n)
Basic structural dynamics II
Consider an applied force with spectral density SF(n) :
σ S (n)dn (1/k). H(n) .SF(n)dn
2
0
2 x
0
2 x (^)
k
c
Spectral density of displacement :
|H(n)|^2 is the square of the dynamic amplification factor (mechanical admittance)
S (n) (1/k) .H(n) .SF(n)
2 2 x
Variance of displacement :
see Lecture 5