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This document outlines the contents of Chapter 12 from the textbook "Dynamics of Structures" by Anil K. Chopra. The chapter is divided into four parts that cover: (1) the analysis of two-degree-of-freedom systems without damping and vibration absorbers, (2) modal analysis of undamped and damped systems including displacement response and element forces, (3) modal response contributions and expansion of excitation vectors, and (4) special analysis procedures such as static correction and mode acceleration superposition methods. Homework #9 on this chapter is due one week after finishing Chapter 12.
This document outlines the contents of Chapter 12 from the textbook "Dynamics of Structures" by Anil K. Chopra. The chapter is divided into four parts that cover: (1) the analysis of two-degree-of-freedom systems without damping and vibration absorbers, (2) modal analysis of undamped and damped systems including displacement response and element forces, (3) modal response contributions and expansion of excitation vectors, and (4) special analysis procedures such as static correction and mode acceleration superposition methods. Homework #9 on this chapter is due one week after finishing Chapter 12.
This document outlines the contents of Chapter 12 from the textbook "Dynamics of Structures" by Anil K. Chopra. The chapter is divided into four parts that cover: (1) the analysis of two-degree-of-freedom systems without damping and vibration absorbers, (2) modal analysis of undamped and damped systems including displacement response and element forces, (3) modal response contributions and expansion of excitation vectors, and (4) special analysis procedures such as static correction and mode acceleration superposition methods. Homework #9 on this chapter is due one week after finishing Chapter 12.
This lecture note is mainly quoted from the text book Dynamics of Structures by Anil K.
Chopra, 3rd Edition, 2007
CONTENTS OF CHAPTER 12 Part A: Two-Degree-of-Freedom Systems 12.1 Analysis of Two-DOF Systems without Damping 12.2 Vibration Absorber or Tuned Mass Damper Part B: Modal Analysis 12.3 Modal Equations for Undamped Systems 12.4 Modal Equations for Damped Systems 12.5 Displacement Response 12.6 Element Forces 12.7 Modal Analysis: Summary Part C: Modal Response Contributions 12.8 Modal Expansion of Excitation Vectorp(t) = sp(t) 12.9 Modal Analysis for p(t) = sp(t) 12.10 Modal Contribution Factors 12.11 Modal Responses and Required Number of Modes Part D: Special Analysis Procedures 12.12 Static Correction Method 12.13 Mode Acceleration Superposition Method 12.14 Analysis of Nonclassically Damped Systems HW#9 END OF CHAPTER 12
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