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Authors: Hugo Bachmann, Walter J. Ammann, Florian Deischl, Josef
Eisenmann, Ingomar Floegl, Gerhard H. Hirsch, Gunter K. Klein,
Goran J. Lande, Oskar Mahrenholtz, Hans G. Natke, Hans Nussbaumer,
Anthony J. Pretlove, Johann H. Rainer, Ernst-Ulrich Saemann, Lorenz
Steinbeisser. Large structures such as factories, gymnasia, concert
halls, bridges, towers, masts and chimneys can be detrimentally
affected by vibrations. These vibrations can cause either
serviceability problems, severely hampering the user's comfort, or
safety problems. The aim of this book is to provide structural and
civil engineers working in construction and environmental
engineering with practical guidelines for counteracting vibration
problems. Dynamic actions are considered from the following sources
of vibration: - human body motions, - rotating, oscillating and
impacting machines, - wind flow, - road traffic, railway traffic
and construction work. The main section of the book presents tools
that aid in decision-making and in deriving simple solutions to
cases of frequently occurring "normal" vibration problems.
Complexer problems and more advanced solutions are also considered.
In all cases these guidelines should enable the engineer to decide
on appropriate solutions expeditiously. The appendices of the book
contain fundamentals essential to the main chapters.
Safety evaluation by definition involves many complex factors and
thus covers a wide range of topics. In order to focus the content
of the workshop the subject matter was specific to the state of the
art and the recent developments in nonlinear and time-variant
methods employing identification procedures. Participants in the
workshop represented a wide range of expertise. They were se lected
in order to cover the state of the art of knowledge in
fault-detection and dam age assessment, system identification,
signal processing, mathematical and physical modelling and
applications of techniques such as fuzzy logic and neural networks.
The emphasis was placed on the exploitation and understanding of
nonlinearity arising from structural or material faults. Figure 1
indicates the range of topics covered in the workshop. Since no
unique or general approach yet exists for treating nonlinearity in
the field of safety evaluation, many of the topics presented were
problem specific. In order to assist the reader in selecting the
material of primary interest a matrix of the topics covered by each
participant is shown in Table 1. This table relates the authors to
the subject matter, providing a guide through the diverse range of
topics presented at the workshop."
The contents of this book are classified into the following four
parts: Damage descriptions and basic requirements, System
identification, Interaction between system identification and
damage evaluation, New concepts.
Authors: Hugo Bachmann, Walter J. Ammann, Florian Deischl, Josef
Eisenmann, Ingomar Floegl, Gerhard H. Hirsch, Gunter K. Klein,
Goran J. Lande, Oskar Mahrenholtz, Hans G. Natke, Hans Nussbaumer,
Anthony J. Pretlove, Johann H. Rainer, Ernst-Ulrich Saemann, Lorenz
Steinbeisser. Large structures such as factories, gymnasia, concert
halls, bridges, towers, masts and chimneys can be detrimentally
affected by vibrations. These vibrations can cause either
serviceability problems, severely hampering the user's comfort, or
safety problems. The aim of this book is to provide structural and
civil engineers working in construction and environmental
engineering with practical guidelines for counteracting vibration
problems. Dynamic actions are considered from the following sources
of vibration: - human body motions, - rotating, oscillating and
impacting machines, - wind flow, - road traffic, railway traffic
and construction work. The main section of the book presents tools
that aid in decision-making and in deriving simple solutions to
cases of frequently occurring "normal" vibration problems.
Complexer problems and more advanced solutions are also considered.
In all cases these guidelines should enable the engineer to decide
on appropriate solutions expeditiously. The appendices of the book
contain fundamentals essential to the main chapters.
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