2020 Fall Outline CIVE 5106
2020 Fall Outline CIVE 5106
2020 Fall Outline CIVE 5106
WEEK TOPIC
8-9 Multi degree-of-freedom systems. Free vibration analysis. Frequencies and mode shapes;
solution of the eigenvalue problem (iteration methods).
TEXTS
l Humar, J.L. Dynamics of Structures, 3rd Edition, CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2012
REFERENCES
1. Chopra, A.K. Dynamics of Structures, 4th Edition, Prentice Hall, 2012
2. Paultre, P. Dynamics of Structures, Wiley, 2010
3. Craig, R.R. Jr, Kurdila, A.J. fundamentals of Structural Dynamics, 2 nd Edition, Wiley, 2006
4. Clough, R.W. and Penzien, J. Dynamics of Structures, McGraw-Hill, 1993
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