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Dynamics
FAST-CD05Acad. year: 2009/2010
Examination of the response of structures subjected to excitation. Bases of the vibration theory. Free vibration and general dynamic excitation on single degree-of-freedom models. Methods for determining the damping factor. Frequency domain analysis. DFT, FFT. Mathematical models of continuous systems - Axial and transverse vibration of elastic beams. Free vibration. Vibration of thin flat plate. Hamilton’s principle. Rayleigh’s method. Mathematical models of MDOF systems. Application of Newton’s Laws to lumped-parameter models. Lagrange’s equations. Application of Lagrange’s equations to continuous models. Free vibration of MDOF systems. Dynamic response by mode superposition method. The eigenvalue problem. FEM. Element stiffness and mass matrices. Modal analysis. Direct integration methods for dynamic response. Models of damping.
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2.Bases of the theory of civil engineering structures vibration. Single degree of freedom model.
3.Modal analysis. SDOF response on special action. Damping models.
4.Eigenvalue frequencies measurement. Response on general type of action.
5.Numerical analysis of SDOF response. Frequency analysis. FFT.
6.Continuous computational models – bended beam. Modal analysis. Vibration of plates.
7.Newton law application. Hamilton principle. Rayleigh method.
8.Models with finite degree of freedom. Lagrange equation.
9.Discrete and continuous models. Two degree of freedom model modal analysis.
10.Response solution using mode superposition. Rayleigh method.
11.Eigen frequency and eigen vectors characteristics. Rayleigh-Ritz method. Eigenvalues tasks – introduction.
12.Usage of FEM in dynamic analysis. Element matrix. Modal analysis.
13.Mode superposition method. Direct integration of motion equations.
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Basic literature
Inman, J.D.: Enginnering Vibration. Prentice-Hall International, 1994. (EN)
Recommended reading
Bittnar, Z., Šejnoha, J.: Numerické metody mechaniky. Vydavatelství ČVUT, Praha, 1992. (CS)
Koloušek, V.: Dynamika stavebních konstrukcí I. SNTL - Nakladatelství technické literatury, Praha, 1967. (CS)
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