This paper describes an application of pseudo-dynamic techniques to the dynamic analysis of piping structures. Essentially it consists in coupling a direct time integration algorithm, such as the Newmark method, to an experimental step. At each time step the integration algorithm generates a displacement vector of the structure, which is prescribed for the test specimen. This is mounted in a rigid test rig fitted with a set of displacement actuators and load cells at the level of the structure degrees of freedom. The load cells allow the reading of the internal restoring force vector, which is fed back to the direct time integration algorithm in an actual time step. Further calculations for the velocity and acceleration vectors will ...
Piping systems are among the most important systems in modern industrial facilities, which are also ...
Graduation date: 1981"Piping Design and Engineering" first published in 1963 by\ud Grinnell, Co. is ...
The problem of assessing errors in implementing time-marching algorithms in the context of pseudo-dy...
This paper describes an application of pseudo-dynamic techniques to the dynamic analysis of piping s...
Nuclear power plant piping systems exhibit dynamic behaviour, and piping supports keep the displacem...
Dynamic excitation due to a pipe break can cause pipe to abruptly displace and hit the components, i...
Piping flexibility analysis is done to ensure structural integrity in all operating conditions that ...
Assessment of seismic vulnerability of industrial petrochemical and oil & gas piping systems can be ...
This taper describes an implicit three-dimensional finite-element formulation for the structural ana...
This project was carried out as a study of structural dynamic analysis using ANSYS to simulate the s...
The pseudodynamic test method is a tool for obtaining the non-linear response of structures to trans...
The finite element model of transient pressure pulse propagation in a pipeline is presented in the f...
Following the discussion of the available experimental techniques for the dynamic testing of structu...
The computer program PTA-1 performs pressure-transient analysis of large piping networks using the o...
This work describes the application of a pseudo-dynamic (PsD) method to the dynamic analysis of pas...
Piping systems are among the most important systems in modern industrial facilities, which are also ...
Graduation date: 1981"Piping Design and Engineering" first published in 1963 by\ud Grinnell, Co. is ...
The problem of assessing errors in implementing time-marching algorithms in the context of pseudo-dy...
This paper describes an application of pseudo-dynamic techniques to the dynamic analysis of piping s...
Nuclear power plant piping systems exhibit dynamic behaviour, and piping supports keep the displacem...
Dynamic excitation due to a pipe break can cause pipe to abruptly displace and hit the components, i...
Piping flexibility analysis is done to ensure structural integrity in all operating conditions that ...
Assessment of seismic vulnerability of industrial petrochemical and oil & gas piping systems can be ...
This taper describes an implicit three-dimensional finite-element formulation for the structural ana...
This project was carried out as a study of structural dynamic analysis using ANSYS to simulate the s...
The pseudodynamic test method is a tool for obtaining the non-linear response of structures to trans...
The finite element model of transient pressure pulse propagation in a pipeline is presented in the f...
Following the discussion of the available experimental techniques for the dynamic testing of structu...
The computer program PTA-1 performs pressure-transient analysis of large piping networks using the o...
This work describes the application of a pseudo-dynamic (PsD) method to the dynamic analysis of pas...
Piping systems are among the most important systems in modern industrial facilities, which are also ...
Graduation date: 1981"Piping Design and Engineering" first published in 1963 by\ud Grinnell, Co. is ...
The problem of assessing errors in implementing time-marching algorithms in the context of pseudo-dy...