This volume provides the latest developments in the field of fractional dynamics, which covers fractional (anomalous) transport phenomena, fractional statistical mechanics, fractional quantum mechanics and fractional quantum field theory. The contributors are selected based on their active and impor
Structural Dynamics: Recent Advances
β Scribed by G. I. SchuΓ«ller (auth.), Professor Dr. G. I. SchuΓ«ller (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 481
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book contains some new developments in the area of Structural Dynamics. In general it reflects the recent efforts of several Austrian research groups during the years 1985 - 1990. The contents of this book cover both theoretical developments as well as practical applications and hence can be utilized by researchers as well as the practicing engineers. Quite naturally, realistic modeling of a number of load types such as wind and earthquake loading, etc. , requires taking into account statistical uncertainties. Hence these loads have to be characterized by stochastic processes. As a consequence, stochastic aspects must play a major role in modem structural dynamics. Since an extended modeling of the load processes should not be counterbalanced by simplifying the structural models, considerable efforts have been put into the development of procedures which allow the utilization of e. g. FE models and codes which are utilized presently in context with simplified, i. e. "deterministic" load models. Thus the processing of the additional information on loads as well as including statistical properties of the material allows to provide additional answers, i. e. quantification of the risk of structural failure. This volume concentrates on four major areas, i. e. on load modeling, structural response analysis, computational reliability procedures, and finally on practical application. Quite naturally only special fields and particular, i. e. selected types of problems can be covered. Specific reference is made, however, to cases where generalizations are possible.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-XI
Introduction....Pages 1-9
Test of Stationarity and the Estimation of Modulating Functions....Pages 11-27
Earthquake Loading....Pages 28-51
Seismic Waves in Layered Soil: The Generalized Ray Theory....Pages 52-90
Wind Loads....Pages 91-101
Non-Gaussian Response of Linear Systems....Pages 103-127
Systems with Parametric Excitation β Bridge Structures....Pages 128-145
Nonlinear Systems....Pages 146-213
Dynamics of Plate Structures....Pages 214-234
Material Science- and Numerical Aspects in the Dynamics of Damaging Structures....Pages 235-255
Sure and Random Nonlinear Analysis in the Frequency Domain: Numerical and Experimental Investigations....Pages 256-283
Exceedance Rate Including System Uncertainties....Pages 285-300
Computational Stochastic Structural Analysis (COSSAN)....Pages 301-315
Earthquake Resistant Design of Anchored and Unanchored Liquid Storage Tanks Under Three-Dimensional Earthquake Excitation....Pages 317-371
Earthquake Resistance of Deep-Pile Foundations for Liquid Storage Tanks....Pages 372-384
Dynamic Analysis of Blast Procedure in Tunneling....Pages 385-437
Design of Industrial R/C Chimneys....Pages 438-466
Analysis of Containment Structures of NPPβs....Pages 467-475
β¦ Subjects
Building Construction; Appl.Mathematics/Computational Methods of Engineering; Geoengineering, Foundations, Hydraulics; Automotive Engineering
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