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Structural Dynamics and Static Nonlinear Analysis From Theory to Application

Structural Dynamics and Static Nonlinear Analysis From Theory to Application

Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 347
ISBN13: 9781799843993|ISBN10: 1799843998|EISBN13: 9781799844006|ISBN13 Softcover: 9781799854807
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4399-3
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Static analysis is a special case of dynamic analysis. The main reason for using static or pseudo-static analysis is the simplicity of the design and the analysis itself. Many structures such as buildings, bridges, dams, ships, airplanes, and more are studied by a dynamic analysis, which is a more complicated and time-consuming analysis compared to a static one; such structures studied in this way are safer and their behavior is closer to reality. Thanks to the important evolution of computer science, numerical methods, and mathematical models, we are boldly confronting the analysis of the most complex structures with huge dimensions, all this in a few hours in order to have an exact behavior of these structures closer to reality through the use of static dynamics and analysis.

Structural Dynamics and Static Nonlinear Analysis From Theory to Application is concerned with the challenging subject of structural dynamics and the hydrodynamic principle as well as nonlinear static methods of analysis for seismic design of structures. The chapters are arranged into three parts. The first deals with single-degree of freedom (DOF) systems. The second part concerns systems with multiple degrees of freedom (DOF) with which one can create analytical and mathematical models of the most complex structures, passing through the hydrodynamic principle with an application in real cases. The last part sheds light on the principle of nonlinear static methods and its application in a real case. This book is ideal for academics, researchers, practicing structural engineers, and research students in the fields of civil and/or mechanical engineering along with practitioners interested in structural dynamics, static dynamics and analysis, and real-life applications.

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Front Materials
Title Page
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Copyright Page
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Advances in Civil and Industrial Engineering (ACIE) Book Series
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Dedication
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Preface
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Introduction
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Chapters
Chapter 1
Single Degree of Freedom System Study
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Multi-Degree of Freedom System Study and Hydrodynamic Principle
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Structural Damping and Additional Damping Devices: Influence Study on Structural Behavior
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Chapter 4
Numerical Methods  (pages 170-170)
Numerical Methods
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Seismics Analysis and Modal Response Contribution of the Structure
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Nonlinear Transient and Static Nonlinear Analysis
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About the Author
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Index
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