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Module 3 (Solution To Exccercise 3.2)

The document contains 5 problems related to structural dynamics and earthquake engineering: 1) Calculates the maximum displacement for an SDOF system with given natural frequency, initial conditions, and damping ratios within the critical and uncritical ranges. 2) Determines the stiffness and damping coefficients for an SDOF system given mass, initial displacement, number of cycles, final displacement, and time period. 3) Finds the time period, displacement after 5 cycles, and displacement at 0.5 seconds for an SDOF system with given mass, stiffness, damping, initial displacement, and forcing function properties. 4) Calculates the maximum displacement and time to reach it for an SDOF system with given mass, stiffness, damping,

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Module 3 (Solution To Exccercise 3.2)

The document contains 5 problems related to structural dynamics and earthquake engineering: 1) Calculates the maximum displacement for an SDOF system with given natural frequency, initial conditions, and damping ratios within the critical and uncritical ranges. 2) Determines the stiffness and damping coefficients for an SDOF system given mass, initial displacement, number of cycles, final displacement, and time period. 3) Finds the time period, displacement after 5 cycles, and displacement at 0.5 seconds for an SDOF system with given mass, stiffness, damping, initial displacement, and forcing function properties. 4) Calculates the maximum displacement and time to reach it for an SDOF system with given mass, stiffness, damping,

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Exercise 3.

2, Module 3 (Introduction to Structural Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, CE 412)

Problem 1

 fn = 0.15 Hz , 𝑢(0) = 0.5 m, 𝑢̇ (0) = 0.2 m/s


 δuncr= 0.04 and δcr =0.1
 (uo)uncr and (up)cr = ?

2 ̇( ) ( )
Solution: 𝑢 = [𝑢(0)] + ; ωn=2πfn = 2π*0.15= 0.943 rad/s ;

𝛿 = 2𝜋𝜁 ⇒ 𝜁 =

(a) (uo)uncr =?
.
𝜁 = = = 0.0064 ⇒ 𝜔 = 𝜔 1 − 𝜁 = 0.943√1 − 0.0064 = 0.9428

2 0.2 + 0.0064 ∗ 0.9428 ∗ 0.5


𝑢 = [0.5] + = 0.544 𝑚
0.943
(b) (uo)cr =?
.
𝜁 = = = 0.016 ⇒ 𝜔 = 𝜔 1 − 𝜁 = 0.943√1 − 0.016 = 0.9429

2 0.2 + 0.016 ∗ 0.9429 ∗ 0.5


𝑢 = [0.5] + = 0.546 𝑚
0.943

Problem 2

 m= 0.1 lb.s2/in, , u1=1 in, j=20 cycles, uj+1=0.2 in.


 time taken to complete 20 cycles= 3 s
 k and c=?

Solution:

(a) c=? 𝑗= 𝑙𝑛 ⇒ 20 = 𝑙𝑛 ⇒ 𝜁 = 0.0128


.

Time required to complete 20 cycles of damped vibration = 3 s

⇒ Time required to complete 1 cycle of damped vibration, TD = 3/20 s

⇒ ωD = 2π /TD = 2π /(3/20) ⇒ ωD= 41.9 rad/s


Exercise 3.2, Module 3 (Introduction to Structural Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, CE 412)

⇒ ωD= ωn 1 − 𝜁 ⇒ 𝜔 =𝜔 / 1−𝜁 = 41.9/√1 − 0.0128

𝑟𝑎𝑑 𝑘 𝑘
⇒ 𝜔 = 41.905 𝑜𝑟 𝑚= s2 = 41.905 rad/s
𝑠 0.1 lb.
in

⇒ 𝑘 = 175.6 lb/in

𝑐
𝜁= 𝑜𝑟 𝑐 = 𝜁𝑐 = 𝜁 ∗ 2√𝑘𝑚 = 0.0128 ∗ 2 ∗ (175.6 lb/in) ∗ (0.1 lb. s /in)
𝑐

⇒ 𝑐 = 0.107 lb. s/in

Problem 3

 m= 1.25 kg, , k=2 kN/m= 2000 N/m


 fD= 0.5 N, v = 50 mm/s= 0.05 m/s ⇒ c = fD/v = 0.5 N/0.05 m/s= 10 N.s/m
 (a) TD=?
 (b) u1= 20 mm, j=5 cycles, uj+1= ?
 (c) u0.5 s=?

Solution:

(a) TD=? 𝑇 = = ………..𝟏

𝑘 (2000 N/m)
𝜔 = 𝑚= 1.25 kg = 40 rad/s

𝑐 𝑐 10 N. s/m
𝜁= = = = 0.1
𝑐 2√𝑘𝑚 N
2 2000 ∗ 1.25 kg
m

2𝜋 2𝜋
𝐸𝑞𝑛 1 ⇒ 𝑇 = = = 0.158 s
𝜔 1−𝜁 40√1 − 0.1

(b) uj+1= ?

𝑗= 𝑙𝑛 ⇒5= 𝑙𝑛 ⇒ 𝑙𝑛 = 𝜋 ⇒ 𝑢 = 20/𝑒 = 0.84 mm


∗ .
Exercise 3.2, Module 3 (Introduction to Structural Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, CE 412)

̇( ) ( )
(c) u0.5 s=? 𝑢(𝑡) = 𝑒 𝑢(0)𝐶𝑜𝑠(𝜔 𝑡) + 𝑆𝑖𝑛(𝜔 𝑡) ……….𝟐

𝑢(0) = 20 mm, 𝜔 = 𝜔 1 − 𝜁 = 40 1 − 0.1 = 39.8 rad/s

( . ∗ ∗ . )
0 + 20 ∗ 0.1 ∗ 40
𝑬𝒒𝒏 𝟐 ⇒ 𝑢(0.5 𝑠) = 𝑒 20𝐶𝑜𝑠(39.8 ∗ 0.5) + 𝑆𝑖𝑛(39.8 ∗ 0.5)
39.8

⇒ 𝑢(0.5 𝑠) = 𝑒 [20𝐶𝑜𝑠(19.9) + 2.01𝑆𝑖𝑛(19.9) ] = 0.135 ∗ (18.81 + 0.684) = 2.63 mm

Problem 4

 m= 2000 kg, , k=80 N/mm= 80,000 N/m, v = 10 m/s


 c= 20 N-s/mm= 20,000 N-s/m
 uo=? and Time taken to reach max displacement=?

Solution:

2 ̇( ) ( )
(a) uo=? 𝑢 = [𝑢(0)] + ……….𝟏

m 𝑐 𝑐 20000 N. s/m
𝑢̇ (0) = 10 ;𝜁= = = = 0.79
s 𝑐 2√𝑘𝑚 N
2 80000 ∗ 2000kg
m

N
80000
𝜔 = 𝑘 m
𝑚= 2000 kg = 6.32 rad/s

𝜔 = 𝜔 1 − 𝜁 = 6.32 1 − 0.79 = 3.88 rad/s

2 𝑢̇ (0) + 𝜁𝜔 𝑢(0) 10 + 0.79 ∗ 6.32 ∗ 0)


Eqn 1 ⇒ 𝑢 = [𝑢(0)] + = 0+ = 2.58 m
𝜔 3.88

(c) Time taken to reach max displacement=?


max displacement occur after 1/4th cycle or t= TD/4= 2.58/4= 0.645 s
Exercise 3.2, Module 3 (Introduction to Structural Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, CE 412)

Problem 5

 dbeam=1.6µm= 1.6*10-6 m , Lbeam=50µm= 50*10-6 m


 dcable =0.2 µm=0.2*10-6 m, Lcable =120 µm=120*10-6 m kbeam
-6 -6
 m= 50 µg= 0.050*10 kg, u(0)= 2 µm=2*10 m
 c=1.2*10-6 N/.s/m, E = 73 * 109 N/m2
kcable
 ωn and ζ= ?

Solution:

N
𝐸𝐼 73 ∗ 10 ∗ π 64 (1.6 ∗ 10 m) N
𝑘 = 48 = 48 m = 9.02
𝐿 (50 ∗ 10 m) m

N
𝐸𝐴 73 ∗ 10 ∗ π 4 (0.2 ∗ 10 m) N
𝑘 = = m = 19.12
𝐿 120 ∗ 10 m m

1 1 1 1 1 N
= + = + ⇒ 𝑘 = 6.13
𝑘 𝑘 𝑘 9.02 19.12 m

𝑘 (6.13 𝑁/𝑚)
𝜔 = 𝑚 ⇒𝜔 = = 11072 rad/s
0.05 ∗ 10 𝑘𝑔

s
𝑐 𝑐 𝑐 1.2 ∗ 10 N.
𝜁= 𝑜𝑟 𝜁 = = = m = 0.0011
𝑐 𝑐 2√𝑘𝑚 𝑁
2 ∗ 6.13 ∗ 0.05 ∗ 10 𝑘𝑔
𝑚

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