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PSE19202 STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS. 3104 COURSE OBJECTIVES To enable the students to, © understand the response of structural systems to time-varying dynamie loads and displacements. + apply the behaviour and response of linear and nonlinear two degree of freedom structures with various dynamic loading, analysis with viscous dampers. © study the behaviour and response of MDOF structures with various dynamic loading. © determine the behaviour of structures subjected to dynamic loads such as wind, earthquake and blast. * compute the different dynamic analysis procedures for calculating the response of structures. Prerequisite: UNITL PRINCIPLES OF DYNAMICS 2 Vibration and its importance to structural engineering problems - Elements of vibratory systems and simple harmonic motion - Generalized mass - D’Alemberts principle - Mathematical modeling of dynamic systems - Degree of freedom - Equation of motion for $.D.0.F - Damped and undamped free vibra ns ~ Undamped forced vibration - Critical damping - Response to harmonic excitation - Evaluation of damping , resonance, band width method to evaluate damping - Foree transmitted to foundation - Vibration isolation, UNIT IL ‘TWO DEGREE OF FREEDOM SYSTEMS n Equations of Motion of two degree of freedom systems - Damped and undamped free vibrations - Undamped foreed vibration - Normal modes of vibration - Appl UNIT IIT DYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF MDOF nD Maltidegree of freedom system- undamped free vibrations. - Orthogonality relationship - Approximate methods’ - Holzer, Rayleigh, Rayleigh-Ritz methods - mode superposition technique - Numerical integration procedure- Central Difference - Newmark’s method, UNITIV DYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF CONTINUOUS SYSTEMS. n Free and forced vibration of continudus systems - axial vibration of a beam - Flexural vibration of a beam - Rayleigh-Ritz method - Formulation using Conservation of Energy - Formulation using Virtual Work. UNITY PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS 2 Idealisation and formulation of mathematical models for wind, earthquake, blast and impact loading ~ Base Isolation - Principles of analysis - Linear and Non-linear. TOTAL PERIODS 60 COURSE OUTCOMES Upon the completion of this course, the students will be able to ‘© understand the response of structural systems to dynamic loads and displacements. «realize the response of linear and non-linear TDOF structures with various dynamie loading. © determine the behaviour and ssponse of MDOF structures with various dynamic loading, ‘find suitable solution for continuous system, ‘© understand the behaviour of structures subjected to dynamic loads such as wind, earthquake and biast REFERENCES 1. AK. Chopra, Dynamies of Structures - Theory and Applications of Earthquake Engineerin Pearson Edueation., 2014 2. Paz Mario, Structural Dynamics - Theory and Computation, CBS Publication, Sth edition,2006. Manickaselvam ,V.K., “Elementary Structural Dynamies”, DhanpatRaiée Sons, 2001. 4, MadhujitMukhopadhyay - Structural Dynamics Vibrations and Systems, Ane Books India Publishers, 2010, 5. Shashikant K. Duges 2013. Farthquake Resistant Design of Structures, Oxford University Press,

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