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Numerical Evaluation of Dynamic Response

This document summarizes the contents of Chapter 5 from the textbook "Dynamics of Structures" by Anil K. Chopra. The chapter covers time-stepping methods, methods based on interpolation of excitation, the central difference method, Newmark's method, stability and computational error, and the analysis of nonlinear response using the central difference method and Newmark's method. Homework number 5 is due one week after finishing Chapter 5.

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Numerical Evaluation of Dynamic Response

This document summarizes the contents of Chapter 5 from the textbook "Dynamics of Structures" by Anil K. Chopra. The chapter covers time-stepping methods, methods based on interpolation of excitation, the central difference method, Newmark's method, stability and computational error, and the analysis of nonlinear response using the central difference method and Newmark's method. Homework number 5 is due one week after finishing Chapter 5.

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This lecture note is mainly quoted from the text book Dynamics of Structures by Anil K.

Chopra, 3rd Edition, 2007


CONTENTS OF CHAPTER 5

5.1 Time-Stepping Methods


5.2 Methods Based on Interpolation of Excitation
5.3 Central Difference Method
5.4 Newmarks Method
5.5 Stability and Computational Error
5.6 Analysis of Nonlinear Response: Central Difference Method
5.7 Analysis of Nonlinear Response: Newmarks Method
HW#5
END OF CHAPTER 5

DUE DATE OF HW#5:


1 WEEK AFTER FINISHING CHAPTER 5

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