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
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R Pradeep Kumar
Professor of Civil Engineering & Head
Earthquake Engineering Research Centre
IIIT Hyderabad
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