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Fundamental Frequency

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StructuralEd

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Oct 18, 2006
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In looking at ASCE Code with respect to wind loads, it is making reference to Flexible and Rigid structures by referring to a Fundamental Frequency of 1 HZ.

How, or does the 1 HZ Fundamental Frequency relate to the fundamental period, either exact or approximate, that is expressed in seconds?
 
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the fundamental frequency is the inverse of the period
 
Thanks JK.
I had begun to think that from a definition of HZ being cycles per second.
A bit of a hole in the Code as they didn't define that in their definitions.
 
That definition is not specific to a code. It's general engineering.
 
Technically, it is not a hole in the code because the chapter for Wind in ASCE 7 does not have any mention of time period in it and hence, no need to define a terminology. Also as UcfSE says, it is general engineering.
 
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