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Numerical Analysis of Vibrations of Structures under Moving Inertial Load (Hardcover, 2012 ed.)
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Numerical Analysis of Vibrations of Structures under Moving Inertial Load (Hardcover, 2012 ed.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Applied and Computational Mechanics, 65
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Moving inertial loads are applied to structures in civil
engineering, robotics, and mechanical engineering. Some fundamental
books exist, as well as thousands of research papers. Well known is
the book by L. Fryba, Vibrations of Solids and Structures Under
Moving Loads, which describes almost all problems concerning
non-inertial loads. This book presents broad description of
numerical tools successfully applied to structural dynamic
analysis. Physically we deal with non-conservative systems. The
discrete approach formulated with the use of the classical finite
element method results in elemental matrices, which can be directly
added to global structure matrices. A more general approach is
carried out with the space-time finite element method. In such a
case, a trajectory of the moving concentrated parameter in space
and time can be simply defined. We consider structures described by
pure hyperbolic differential equations such as strings and
structures described by hyperbolic-parabolic differential equations
such as beams and plates. More complex structures such as frames,
grids, shells, and three-dimensional objects, can be treated with
the use of the solutions given in this book.
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