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Title
Dynamic Response of Light Equipment in Structures.
File
PB81218497.pdf
Author(s)
Kiureghian, A. D.; Sackman, J. L.; Nour-Omid, B.
Source
National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Div. of Engineering., April 1981, 63 p.
Identifying Number(s)
UCB/EERC-81/05
Abstract
Perturbation methods are employed to determine the dynamic properties of a combined system composed of a multi-degree-of-freedom structure to which is attached a light, single-degree-of-freedom equipment item. Closed form expressions are derived for the natural frequencies, mode shapes, modal dampings and other modal properties of the combined system in terms of the dynamic properties of the structure alone and the equipment alone. The derived properties are used to determine the response of the equipment when the structure is subjected to a random input excitation. For earthquake-type excitations, a response spectrum method is developed whereby various statistical measures of the equipment response are given directly in terms of the input ground response spectrum. Tuning and equipment-structure interaction are included. The method efficiently generates floor spectra which include the effect of interaction. The conventional floor spectra, which ignore interaction, are obtained simply by setting the equipment mass equal to zero. For an example structure, the results based on the method developed demonstrate remarkable agreement with a numerical analysis employing a set of 20 simulated ground motions.
Keywords
Structures; Light equipment; NTISUCEERC; NTISNSFRA; Dynamic response; Perturbation; Earthquake engineering; Random inputs; Equipment structure interactions; Interactions; Earthquakes; Dynamic structural analysis