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CIV308 - Introduction of Dynamic Structure

This document discusses an introduction to structural dynamics course. The course objectives are for students to explain structural dynamics theory and formulate mathematical models of technical problems to find solutions. Key topics covered include equations of motion, Newton's laws of motion, D'Alembert's principle, mass, stiffness, and damping. Structural dynamics is important to study because failures like the Tacoma Narrows Bridge collapse were due to dynamic effects not being properly considered.

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CIV308 - Introduction of Dynamic Structure

This document discusses an introduction to structural dynamics course. The course objectives are for students to explain structural dynamics theory and formulate mathematical models of technical problems to find solutions. Key topics covered include equations of motion, Newton's laws of motion, D'Alembert's principle, mass, stiffness, and damping. Structural dynamics is important to study because failures like the Tacoma Narrows Bridge collapse were due to dynamic effects not being properly considered.

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Mata Kuliah : Dinamika Struktur & Pengantar Rekayasa Kegempaan


Kode : CIV – 308
SKS : 3 SKS

Introduction to Dynamic of Structures


Pertemuan - 1
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TIU :
 Mahasiswa dapat menjelaskan tentang teori dinamika struktur.
 Mahasiswa dapat membuat model matematik dari masalah teknis yang
ada serta mencari solusinya.

TIK :
 Mahasiswa dapat memformulasikan persamaan gerak sistem struktur
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 Sub Pokok Bahasan :


Bobot Penilaian :
 Persamaan gerak Tugas : 25 %
Ujian Tengah Semester : 35%
 Newton law of Motion
Ujian Akhir Semester : 40%
 D’alemberts Principle
 Massa, kekakuan dan redaman
 Text Book :
 Paz, M. (2004). Structural Dynamics : Theory & Computation. 5th ed.
Springer. Van Nostrand, ISBN : 978-1402076671
 Clough and Penzien. (2003). Dynamics of Structures. McGraw Hill,
ISBN : 0070113920
 Chopra, A. (2006). Dynamics of Structures. 3rd ed. Prentice Hall. ISBN :
978-0131561748
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Why do we have to study about Structural Dynamic ?


The 1940 Tacoma Narrows
Bridge
It was a steel suspension bridge in the US
State of Washington. Construction began
in 1938, with the opening on 1st July 1940.
From the time the deck was built, it began
to move vertically in windy conditions
(construction workers nicknamed the
bridge Galloping Gertie). The motion was
observed even when the bridge opened to
the public. Several measures to stop the
motion were ineffective, and the bridge’s
main span finally collapse under 64 km/h
wind conditions the morning of 7 th
November 1940
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The Millenium Bridge


It is an iconic steel suspension bridge for
pedestrians crossing the River Thames in
London. Construction began in 1998, with
the opening on 10th June 2000. Londoners
nicknamed the bridge the Wobbly Bridge
after participants in a charity walk to open
the bridge felt an unexpected and
uncomfortable swaying motion. The
bridge was the closed for almost two years
while modifications were made to
eliminate the wobble entirely. It was
reopened in 2002.

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 The term dynamic may be defined simply as time-


varying
 Thus a dynamic load is any load of which its
magnitude, direction, and/or position varies with time.
 Similarly , the structural response to a dynamic load,
i.e., the resulting stresses and deflections, is also time-
varying, or dynamic.
 In general, structural response to any dynamic
loading is expressed basically in terms of the
displacements of the structure.
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Dynamic Loading

Unbalanced rotating
machine in building
Periodic
Loading Rotating propeller at
stern of ship

Bomb blast pressure


on building
Non-
Periodic
Loading Earthquake on
building
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Simple Structures
u(t)

k
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Degree of Freedom
 In structural dynamics the number of independent coordinates
necessary to specify the configuration or position of a system
at any time is referred to as the number of Degree of
Freedom (DoF)
 In general, a continuous structure has an infinite number of
DoF.
 Nevertheless, the process of idealization or selection of an
appropriate mathematical model permits the reduction to a
discrete number of DoF.
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m3
u3(t)
EIb∞

u(t) k3 m2
u2(t)
m EIb∞

k2
m1
k EIb∞
u1(t)
k1

DoF = 1 DoF = 3 DoF = ?

SDoF MDoF
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Equations of Motion (EoM)


The mathematical expressions defining the
dynamic displacements are called the
Equations of Motion of the structure
The equations of motion of any dynamic
system, represent expressions of Newton’ s
second law of motion, which states that “the
rate of change of momentum of any mass
particle m is equal to the force acting on it”
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 This relationship can be expressed mathematically by the


differential equation
d  du 
p t    m  (1)
dt  dt 
 where p(t) is the applied force vector and u(t) is the position
vector of particle mass m.
 For most problems in structural dynamics it may be assumed
that mass does not vary with time, in which case Eq. (1) may
be written
d 2u
p t   m 2  mu
  t  (1.a)
dt
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 where the dots represent differentiation with respect to time.


 Equation (1-a), indicating that force is equal to the product of
mass and acceleration, may also be written in the form

p t   mu
  t   0 (1.b)
 The concept that a mass develops Inertial
anForce
inertial force
proportional to its acceleration and opposing it is known as
d’Alembert’s principle.
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Free Vibration Single DoF System


 The essential physical properties of any linearly elastic
structural or mechanical system subjected to a dynamic
loading are its mass, elastic properties (stiffness), and
damping.

u(t) u(t)
c fD(t)
fI(t)
m p(t)
p(t)
k fS(t)

Idealized SDOF system: (a) basic components; (b) forces in equilibrium


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 The equation of motion is merely an expression of the


equilibrium of these forces as given by
f I  t   f D  t   f S  t   p t  (2)
 Where :
f I  t   mu t  Inertial Force (3.a)

f D  t   cu  t  Damping Force (3.b)

f S  t   ku  t  Elastic Force (3.c)


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When Eqs. (3.a-c) are introduced into Eq. (2), the EoM for this
SDOF system is found to be

mu t   cu  t   ku  t   p t  (4)

Where :
m is mass, representing the mass and inertial characteristic of the
structure
c is viscous damping coeficient, representing the frictional
characteristics and energy losses of the structure
k is spring constant, representing the elasting restoring force
and potential energy capacity ofthe structure
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Damping Force (fD)


 The process by which free vibration steadily diminishes in amplitude is
called damping.
 In damping, the energy of the vibrating system is dissipated by various
mechanism, such as :
 steel connections
 opening and closing of micro cracks in concrete
 friction between the structural and nonstructural elements
 The actual damping in a SDF structure can be idealized by a linear
viscous damper or dashpot called equivalent viscous damping

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Elastic/Spring Force (fS)


 SDoF System with no dynamic excitation subjected to an externally
applied static forces fS along the DoF u.
 The internal force resisting the displacement u is equal and opposite to the
external force fs.
 The force - displacement would be linear at small deformations but would
become non linear at larger deformations
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Springs in parallel or in series


 Sometimes it is necessary to determine the equivalent spring
constant for a system in which two or more springs are
arranged in parallel or in series
u fS1 = k1u
k1
P

fS1 = k2u
k2 SH = 0
P = fS1 + fS2
ke∙u = k1∙u + k2∙u ke = k1+ k2
P n
ke   ki For n springs in parallel
i 1
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Springs in series
k1 k2
P
P P
u1  u2 
k1 k2
u  u1  u 2
P P P 1 1 1
   
ke k1 k 2 k e k1 k 2

n
1 1
 For n springs in series
ke i 1 ki
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Exercise
 Determine effective stiffness, ke, from each system below
k
k
E,I, W
L
k
(a) (b) k

EI ∞
(c) E,I,
W L
EIc h
k
(d)
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Tugas :
Dari soal c, apabila diketahui :
Modulus Elastis beton = 2,4. 105 kg/cm2
Ukuran kolom 40 x 40 cm2
Berat beban terbagi merata = 2,8 ton/m
Panjang balok 6 m, tinggi kolom 400 cm
Hitung massa struktur dan kekakuan struktur
tersebut.
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Equation of Motion : Earthquake Excitation

 In earthquake prone regions, the principal problem of structural dynamics


that concern structural engineers is the behavior of structures subjected to
earthquake induced motion of the base of the structure.
 The displacement of the ground is denoted by ug, the total displacement of
the mass by ut, and relative displacement between the mass and ground by
u
 At each instant of time these displacement are related by :
ut(t) = u(t) + ug(t)
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ut
u fI = müt

fS
fD

ug

 The resulting equation of motion is :

mu  cu  ku  mug  t  (4)

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