Random vibration analysis technique based on the mode superposition method requires computation of multiple static solutions for multi-point support-motion problems. These static solutions, known as quasi-static solutions, are utilized in the calculation of participation factors. For large practical problems, the quasi-static solutions may become expensive and time-consuming. The present paper shows that the needed participation factors can be computed from modal reactions, mode shapes and natural frequencies eliminating the need to solve for the quasi-static problem. It is also shown that a simple expression can be developed for the quasi-static solution in terms of modal reactions, mode shapes and natural frequencies, which can then be us...
This paper presents a framework to assess the random vibration response of single-span beams. The be...
Generalized independent coordinates are typically utilized within an analytical dynamics framework t...
Response of structures to non-stationary ground motion can be obtained either by the evolutionary sp...
A new methodology for component mode synthesis (CMS) using quasi-static compensation technique is pr...
Determination of the stresses and displacements which occur in response to random excitations cannot...
The computational effort in determining the dynamic response of linear systems is usually reduced by...
The goal of this research is to develop efficient and robust model reduction methods, which are appl...
A novel inelastic modal decomposition method for random vibration analysis in alignment with contemp...
The paper deals with a numerical approach that reduces some physical sizes of the solution domain to...
This paper will first review the use of temporal spectral moments, and then propose an efficient run...
This paper will first review the use of temporal spectral moments, and then propose an efficient run...
The theory of normal mode vibration is reviewed. The properties of normal modes are defined and th...
Linear random vibration analysis aims to the probabilistic characterization of response functions; c...
Response of structures to non-stationary ground motion can be obtained either by the evolutionary sp...
Vibration transmission analysis is important to understand vibration problems occurring in dynamic s...
This paper presents a framework to assess the random vibration response of single-span beams. The be...
Generalized independent coordinates are typically utilized within an analytical dynamics framework t...
Response of structures to non-stationary ground motion can be obtained either by the evolutionary sp...
A new methodology for component mode synthesis (CMS) using quasi-static compensation technique is pr...
Determination of the stresses and displacements which occur in response to random excitations cannot...
The computational effort in determining the dynamic response of linear systems is usually reduced by...
The goal of this research is to develop efficient and robust model reduction methods, which are appl...
A novel inelastic modal decomposition method for random vibration analysis in alignment with contemp...
The paper deals with a numerical approach that reduces some physical sizes of the solution domain to...
This paper will first review the use of temporal spectral moments, and then propose an efficient run...
This paper will first review the use of temporal spectral moments, and then propose an efficient run...
The theory of normal mode vibration is reviewed. The properties of normal modes are defined and th...
Linear random vibration analysis aims to the probabilistic characterization of response functions; c...
Response of structures to non-stationary ground motion can be obtained either by the evolutionary sp...
Vibration transmission analysis is important to understand vibration problems occurring in dynamic s...
This paper presents a framework to assess the random vibration response of single-span beams. The be...
Generalized independent coordinates are typically utilized within an analytical dynamics framework t...
Response of structures to non-stationary ground motion can be obtained either by the evolutionary sp...