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Earthquake response - Single degree of freedom elevated mass

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Dunc26

Mechanical
Apr 27, 2010
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Hello

Don't know if this is in the right forum but I'm looking for some tips on analysis of the earthquake reponse of an elevated mass. I have the mass, the natural frequency and the damping coefficient. I am also told the ground acceleration due to the earthquake can be approximated by the constant spectrum So=0.0075m2/s3.

I am struggling as to how to use this in an attempt to find the frequency response function of the mass and the mean square response of displacement.

Any pointers??

Thanks
 
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Hmmmm I think earthquake response are typically in PSD or g^2/hz, which in turn is Random Vibration. I'm not sure what the So=m2/s3 is...

Tobalcane
"If you avoid failure, you also avoid success."
 
Thanks guys

How do I go about using the response to find the response function of an object?
 
You work out the trandfer function for a single degree of freedom system and multiply it by your excitation spectrum.

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Greg Locock


New here? Try reading these, they might help FAQ731-376
 
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Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA
 
Ohhhh...thanks IR

Tobalcane
"If you avoid failure, you also avoid success."
 
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