As far as the dynamics of multibody systems is concerned, a brief review has been performed in order to frame the dynamic response of a trilith (the simplest scheme of a colonnade belonging to a temple) into a wide theoretical background. Under the assumption of rigid bodies, two di!erent approaches
Dynamics of three-block assemblies with unilateral deformable contacts. Part 2: actual application
โ Scribed by Andreaus, Ugo; Casini, Paolo
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 269 KB
- Volume
- 28
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0098-8847
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โฆ Synopsis
On the basis of the formulation of multibody dynamics with deformable contacts presented in Part 1, the dynamic response of the trilith (the simplest scheme of a colonnade belonging to a temple) to half-sine-wave pulse and to horizontal harmonic ground motion is analysed and the in#uence of bouncing and sliding on the type of motion is studied. Attention has been given to the dependence of the system response on the excitation amplitude and frequency, on the di!erence of friction between lintel-column and soil-column, and on the block slenderness. As far as half-sine-wave pulse is concerned, rest, stable motion and collapse have been identi"ed; whereas, for harmonic excitation, rest or transient up to failure have been observed: during the transient a wide variety of responses up to chaotic motion has been exhibited.
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