Structural vibration - a discussion of modern methods

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 89, Issue 12, 2011

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 89, Issue 12, 2011

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Buildings, infrastructure, plant, machines, vehicles and so on, will vibrate to some extent under the action of dynamic loads. Dynamic load sources are numerous, with notable examples being human activity (such as footfall), traffic (rail and road in particular) construction and demolition processes and the various types of machines. Wind and seismic loads also produce significant vibration and dynamic response; however, these are specialist fields of engineering that are beyond the scope of this article. The way a structure responds to such loads will depend on how its dynamic properties - stiffness, mass and damping - interact with such dynamic loads. Many criteria are used to determine the acceptability of the resulting dynamic response - fatigue life, health, safety, comfort, perception, serviceability and functional performance.

Adam Pearce, MEng
Senior Engineer, Advanced Technology and Research, Arup, New York

Jac Cross, MEng (Oxon), CEng, MIMechE
Senior Engineer, Advanced Technology and Research, Arup, London

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