英语学习土木工程专业英语Part1课件.pptx
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1、Text and Reading Material Unit 6 Dynamic Analysis on StructuresUndamped System Unit 20Earthquakes and Earthquake-Resistant StructuresA New Kind of Earthquake-Resistant BuildingRelated Book or Journal Anil K.Chopra,Dynamics of Structures Theory and applications to Earthquake Engineering,清华大学出版社,2005,
2、5 Earthquake Engineering and Structure Dynamics,Journal of International Association of Earthquake Engineering(IAEE),John Wiley&Sons,Inc.Text Dynamic Analysis on Structures It is not always possible to obtain rigorous mathematical solutions for engineering problems.In fact,analytical solutions can b
3、e obtained only for certain simplified situations.dynamic/staticText Dynamic Analysis on Structures For problems involving complex material properties,loading,and boundary conditions,the engineer introduces assumptions and idealizations deemed necessary to make the problem mathematically manageable
4、but still capable of providing sufficiently approximate solutions and satisfactory results from the point of view of safety and economy.Text Dynamic Analysis on Structures material property density,elastic(Youngs)modulus,poissons ratio,yield stress,shear modulus loading dead load,live load,wind load
5、,load distribution,concentrate load,line load,uniform load section property area,moment of inertia,section modulus,radius of gyration,first moment of areaText Dynamic Analysis on Structures The link between the real physical system and the mathematically feasible solution is provided by the mathemat
6、ical model which is the symbolic designation for the substitute idealized system including all the assumptions imposed on the physical problem.Text Dynamic Analysis on Structures Degree of Freedom In structural dynamics the number of independent coordinate necessary to specify the configuration or t
7、he position of a system at any time is referred to as the number of degrees of freedom.SDOF/MDOF system Text Dynamic Analysis on Structures In general,a continuous structure has an infinite number of degrees of freedom.Nevertheless,the process of idealization or selection of an appropriate mathemati
8、cal model permits the reduction in the number of degrees of freedom to a discrete number and in some cases to just a single degree of freedom.Text Dynamic Analysis on Structures Fig.6.1 shows some examples of structures which may be represented for dynamic analysis as one-degree-of-freedom system,th
9、at is,structures modeled as systems with a single displacement coordinate.Fig.=figure,Eq.=equation,tableText Dynamic Analysis on Structures These one-degree-of-freedom systems may be described conveniently by the mathematical model shown in Fig.6.2 which has the following elements:(1)a mass element
10、m representing the mass and inertial characteristics of the structures;(2)a spring element k representing the elastic restoring force and potential energy capacity of the structure;Text Dynamic Analysis on Structures (3)a damping element c representing the frictional characteristic and energy losses
11、 of the structure;(4)an excitation force F(t)representing the external forces acting on the structure system.The force F(t)is written this way to indicate that it is a function of time.Internal force:axial force,bending moment,shearText Dynamic Analysis on Structures In adopting the mathematical mod
12、el in Fig.6.2,it is assumed that each element in the system represents a single property;that is,the mass m represents only the property of inertial and not elasticity or energy dissipation,whereas the spring k represents exclusively elasticity and not inertia or energy dissipation.Finally,the dampe
13、r c only dissipates energy.Text Dynamic Analysis on Structures The reader certainly realizes that such“pure”elements do not exist in our physical world and that mathematical models are only conceptual idealizations of real structures.As such,mathematical models may provide complete and accurate know
14、ledge of the behavior of the model itself,but only limited or approximate information on the behavior of the real physical system.Text Dynamic Analysis on Structures Nevertheless,from a practical point of view,the information acquired from the analysis may very well be sufficient for an adequate und
15、erstanding of the dynamic behavior of the physical system,including design and safety requirements.Text Dynamic Analysis on Structures Dalemberts Principle An approach to obtain the equation of the motion is to make use of DAlemberts Principle which states that a system may be set in a state of dyna
16、mic equilibrium by adding to the external force which is commonly known as the inertial force.Text Dynamic Analysis on Structures Fig.6.3 shows the free body diagram with inclusion of the inertial force .This force is equal to the mass multiplied by the acceleration,and should always be directed neg
17、atively with respect to the corresponding coordinate.displacement,velocity,acceleration negative,positiveym Text Dynamic Analysis on Structures The application of DAlemberts Principle allows us to use equations of equilibrium in obtaining the equation of motion.For example,in Fig.6.3,the summation o
18、f forces in the y direction gives directly:,which is the equation of motion for one-degree-of-freedom system.0 kyym Text Dynamic Analysis on Structures The use of DAlemberts Principle in this case appears to be trivial.This will not be the case for a more complex problem,in which the application of
19、DAlemberts Principle,in conjunction with the Principle of Virtual Work,constitutes a powerful tool of analysis.Text Dynamic Analysis on Structures As will be explained latter,the Principle of Virtual Work is directly applicable to any system in equilibrium.It follows then that this principle may als
20、o be applicable to the solution of dynamic problems,providing that DAlemberts Principle is used to establish the dynamic equilibrium of the system.Text Earthquakes and Earthquake-Resistant Structures Destructive earthquakes occur as a result of sudden release of energy stored in the earths crust in
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