sybie99
Structural
- Sep 18, 2009
- 150
Hi
I am trying to get a better understanding of dynamics of structures. I have read quite a few books on the subject but cannot seem to get a simple explanation to what I am trying to understand.
If say I have a steel structure, say a free standing staircase 15metres high exposed to lateral windloads. I know how to use software to calculate the modal shapes with their frequencies. I also know the horizontal deflections due to wind. What I am trying to find out is whether the structure will ossilate. How do I calculate the frequency of the wind loading on the structure? Is this where the dynamic response comes into play? I am not quite sure how response is calculated or measured, or in fact exactly what is meant by response. I have heard the term dynamic response and response factor.Is this needed in checking a structure for vibration?
Is there a simple way for me to calculate whether the structure will "vibrate" or vibrate at an acceptable frequency?
I know this is a very complex topic, but maybe there is someone out there who can out it into simple terms.
Thaanks for your help guys
I am trying to get a better understanding of dynamics of structures. I have read quite a few books on the subject but cannot seem to get a simple explanation to what I am trying to understand.
If say I have a steel structure, say a free standing staircase 15metres high exposed to lateral windloads. I know how to use software to calculate the modal shapes with their frequencies. I also know the horizontal deflections due to wind. What I am trying to find out is whether the structure will ossilate. How do I calculate the frequency of the wind loading on the structure? Is this where the dynamic response comes into play? I am not quite sure how response is calculated or measured, or in fact exactly what is meant by response. I have heard the term dynamic response and response factor.Is this needed in checking a structure for vibration?
Is there a simple way for me to calculate whether the structure will "vibrate" or vibrate at an acceptable frequency?
I know this is a very complex topic, but maybe there is someone out there who can out it into simple terms.
Thaanks for your help guys