Structural Dynamics for Engineers

Structural Dynamics for Engineers
Title Structural Dynamics for Engineers PDF eBook
Author Hans Anton Buchholdt
Publisher Thomas Telford
Total Pages 320
Release 1997
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9780727725592

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This book has been written to provide practising engineers with an easily understandable introduction to the dynamics of civil engineering whilst ensuring that they acquire an understanding of the theories that form the basis of computer packages.

Structural Dynamics in Practice

Structural Dynamics in Practice
Title Structural Dynamics in Practice PDF eBook
Author Arthur Bolton
Publisher McGraw-Hill/Spanish Imports
Total Pages 362
Release 1994
Genre Science
ISBN

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The purpose of this book is to show how basic structural theory and design methods in everyday use for static design can also be applied to dynamic load cases with little modification. It should help designers find the simplest way of either avoiding resonance entirely or reducing its effect.

Structural Dynamics for Structural Engineers

Structural Dynamics for Structural Engineers
Title Structural Dynamics for Structural Engineers PDF eBook
Author Gary C. Hart
Publisher Wiley
Total Pages 0
Release 1999-12-21
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9780471361695

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A clear, straightforward presentation of the theory of structural dynamics, illustrated with rich examples! Drawn from the authors' work in extending the theory of structural dynamics to develop computer models to estimate building performance, this comprehensible book presents structural engineers with the key elements of structural dynamics.

Elements of Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics

Elements of Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics
Title Elements of Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics PDF eBook
Author André Filiatrault
Publisher Presses inter Polytechnique
Total Pages 876
Release 2013
Genre Buildings
ISBN 2553016492

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"In order to reduce the seismic risk facing many densely populated regions worldwide, including Canada and the United States, modern earthquake engineering should be more widely applied. But current literature on earthquake engineering may be difficult to grasp for structural engineers who are untrained in seismic design. In addition no single resource addressed seismic design practices in both Canada and the United States until now. Elements of Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics was written to fill the gap. It presents the key elements of earthquake engineering and structural dynamics at an introductory level and gives readers the basic knowledge they need to apply the seismic provisions contained in Canadian and American building codes."--Résumé de l'éditeur.

Structural Dynamics

Structural Dynamics
Title Structural Dynamics PDF eBook
Author Martin Williams
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 265
Release 2016-04-25
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1482266008

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Dynamics is increasingly being identified by consulting engineers as one of the key skills which needs to be taught in civil engineering degree programs. This is driven by the trend towards lighter, more vibration-prone structures, the growth of business in earthquake regions, the identification of new threats such as terrorist attack and the increased availability of sophisticated dynamic analysis tools. Martin Williams presents this short, accessible introduction to the area of structural dynamics. He begins by describing dynamic systems and their representation for analytical purposes. The two main chapters deal with linear analysis of single (SDOF) and multi-degree-of-freedom (MDOF) systems, under free vibration and in response to a variety of forcing functions. Hand analysis of continuous systems is covered briefly to illustrate the key principles. Methods of calculation of non-linear dynamic response is also discussed. Lastly, the key principles of random vibration analysis are presented – this approach is crucial for wind engineering and is increasingly important for other load cases. An appendix briefly summarizes relevant mathematical techniques. Extensive use is made of worked examples, mostly drawn from civil engineering (though not exclusively – there is considerable benefit to be gained from emphasizing the commonality with other branches of engineering). This introductory dynamics textbook is aimed at upper level civil engineering undergraduates and those starting an M.Sc. course in the area.

Structural Dynamics and Vibration in Practice

Structural Dynamics and Vibration in Practice
Title Structural Dynamics and Vibration in Practice PDF eBook
Author Douglas Thorby
Publisher Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages 419
Release 2008-01-08
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0080557155

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This straightforward text, primer and reference introduces the theoretical, testing and control aspects of structural dynamics and vibration, as practised in industry today. Written by an expert engineer of over 40 years experience, the book comprehensively opens up the dynamic behavior of structures and provides engineers and students with a comprehensive practice based understanding of the key aspects of this key engineering topic. Written with the needs of engineers of a wide range of backgrounds in mind, this book will be a key resource for those studying structural dynamics and vibration at undergraduate level for the first time in aeronautical, mechanical, civil and automotive engineering. It will be ideal for laboratory classes and as a primer for readers returning to the subject, or coming to it fresh at graduate level. It is a guide for students to keep and for practicing engineers to refer to: its worked example approach ensures that engineers will turn to Thorby for advice in many engineering situations. Presents students and practitioners in all branches of engineering with a unique structural dynamics resource and primer, covering practical approaches to vibration engineering while remaining grounded in the theory of the topic Written by a leading industry expert, with a worked example lead approach for clarity and ease of understanding Makes the topic as easy to read as possible, omitting no steps in the development of the subject; covers computer based techniques and finite elements

Structural Dynamics for the Practising Engineer

Structural Dynamics for the Practising Engineer
Title Structural Dynamics for the Practising Engineer PDF eBook
Author H.M. Irvine
Publisher CRC Press
Total Pages 224
Release 2018-10-08
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1482267209

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Structural dynamics is a complex and increasingly important field of civil/structural engineering. The aim of this concise book is to demonstrate to practising engineers and advanced students that the dynamic response of structural systems can be understood without advanced techniques of analysis and impenetrable detail.