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The document classifies structural dynamics analyses into three main categories: according to force, material, and deformation. Analyses are classified according to force as either static, where the applied force is constant, or dynamic, where the applied force varies over time. Materials are classified as either linear, where loads remain in the elastic range, or non-linear, where loads exceed the elastic limit. Deformation analyses are classified as either small deformation, considering only primary effects, or large deformation, which also incorporates secondary geometric non-linearity effects.

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Week01Module02 - Typesof Analysis

The document classifies structural dynamics analyses into three main categories: according to force, material, and deformation. Analyses are classified according to force as either static, where the applied force is constant, or dynamic, where the applied force varies over time. Materials are classified as either linear, where loads remain in the elastic range, or non-linear, where loads exceed the elastic limit. Deformation analyses are classified as either small deformation, considering only primary effects, or large deformation, which also incorporates secondary geometric non-linearity effects.

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Structural Dynamics

Week 1: Module 02

Types of Analysis

Ramancharla Pradeep Kumar


Earthquake Engineering Research Centre
IIIT Hyderabad
Outline
• Introduction
• Classification According to Force
• Classification According to Material
• Classification According to Deformation
• Summary
Introduction
• Vibration is an oscillatory motion
• Its effects are very common in our daily life
– Existence of human life depends on vibration. Heart beat
– We cannot hear, speak and express without vibration
– Not only us, universe around us is governed by periodic motion,
e.g., day and night
• Why its study is important?
– Technology development---Tall structures
– Wind and earthquake forces
Classification According to Force
• Static Analysis P
– Applied Force is Constant

P(t)
• Dynamic Analysis
– Applied Force is Dynamic

P(t)
t
Classification According to Material
• Linear Analysis
– Loads are well within in elastic range of deformation
– Superposition Principle is applicable
P
P

U
Classification According to Material
• Non-Linear Analysis
– Loads are beyond elastic range of deformation
– Superposition Principle is not applicable
P
P

U
Classification According to Deformation
• Small Deformation Analysis
– Analysis confined to primary effects
• Material nonlinearity only
• Large Deformation Analysis
– Analysis considers secondary effects also
• Geometric nonlinearity is included

P
Summary…
Summary
• Classification According to Force
• Classification According to Material
• Classification According to Deformation
The contents of the presentation are meant only
for learning and not to be shared with others.
They are not to be reproduced in any form for
any purpose.
For queries, kindly contact
R Pradeep Kumar

Professor of Civil Engineering & Head


Earthquake Engineering Research Centre
IIIT Hyderabad

Mobile: 93911 31199


Landline: 040 6653 1309
eMail: ramancharla@iiit.ac.in
Thank you…

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