2017
DOI: 10.5937/grmk1701003c
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An overview of modern seismic analyses with different ways of damping introduction

Abstract: UVODU poslednje dve decenije, razvoj metoda za analizu konstrukcija u uslovima dejstva zemljotresa doživeo je naglu ekspanziju. Formiran je niz mogućnosti za reša-vanje uobičajenih i kompleksnih problema, kako u svakodnevnoj inženjerskoj praksi, tako i u naučnim istraživanjima. Međutim, ekspanzijom velikog broja ovih metoda pojavio i se niz pitanja među kojima su: koju metodu, kada i za koji tip konstrukcije je treba primeniti? Na ova pitanja je delimično dat odgovor u naučnim publikacijama, ali postoje još mn… Show more

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“…where ω i is the angular frequency for the corresponding inherent form of vibration. An overview of modern seismic analyses with different damping models is explained inĆosić et al [41] = , + , = 2…”
Section: Modal Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…where ω i is the angular frequency for the corresponding inherent form of vibration. An overview of modern seismic analyses with different damping models is explained inĆosić et al [41] = , + , = 2…”
Section: Modal Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where ωi is the angular frequency for the corresponding inherent form of vibration. An overview of modern seismic analyses with different damping models is explained in Ćosić et al [41] The appropriate values of periods of vibration in both directions for T1 correspond to the first translation period in X or Y direction (the structure is orthogonal in the plane and its behaviour will be the same in both main directions). The value of T2 corresponds to the period of vibration in which the structure reaches at least 90% of the sum of the effective modal masses [35].…”
Section: Modal Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%