Method of Calculation Flexural Stiffness Over Natural Oscillations Frequencies

The actual load-bearing capacity of elements of a building system can be calculated by dynamic parameters, in particular by resonant frequency and compliance. The prerequisites for solving such a problem by the finite element method (FEM) are presented in the article. First, modern vibration tests d...

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Main Authors: Nesterenko A., Stolpovskiy G., Nesterenko M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-12-01
Series:Archives of Civil Engineering
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spelling doaj-d94de1f577094776b0b40fe4661f73e42020-11-25T01:42:28ZengSciendoArchives of Civil Engineering1230-29452018-12-016448910310.2478/ace-2018-0046ace-2018-0046Method of Calculation Flexural Stiffness Over Natural Oscillations FrequenciesNesterenko A.0Stolpovskiy G.1Nesterenko M.2MSc., Postgraduate, Rus., Orenburg Scientific Center of Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Geoecology Department, Naberezhnaya 29, 460014 Orenburg, RussiaPhD., Assoc. prof., Rus., Orenburg State University, Faculty of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Prosp. Pobedy 13, 466048 Orenburg, RussiaGrand PhD., Prof., Rus., Orenburg Scientific Center of Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Geoecology Department, Naberezhnaya 29, 460014 Orenburg, RussiaThe actual load-bearing capacity of elements of a building system can be calculated by dynamic parameters, in particular by resonant frequency and compliance. The prerequisites for solving such a problem by the finite element method (FEM) are presented in the article. First, modern vibration tests demonstrate high accuracy in determination of these parameters, which reflects reliability of the diagnosis. Secondly, most modern computational complexes do not include a functional for calculating the load-bearing capacity of an element according to the input values of resonance frequencies. Thirdly, FEM is the basis for development of software tools for automating the computation process. The article presents the method for calculating flexural stiffness and moment of inertia of a beam construction system by its own frequencies. The method includes calculation algorithm realizing the finite element method.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/ace.2018.64.issue-4/ace-2018-0046/ace-2018-0046.xml?format=INTDynamicsbuilding systemfrequency of natural oscillationsflexural stiffnessfinite-element method
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author Nesterenko A.
Stolpovskiy G.
Nesterenko M.
spellingShingle Nesterenko A.
Stolpovskiy G.
Nesterenko M.
Method of Calculation Flexural Stiffness Over Natural Oscillations Frequencies
Archives of Civil Engineering
Dynamics
building system
frequency of natural oscillations
flexural stiffness
finite-element method
author_facet Nesterenko A.
Stolpovskiy G.
Nesterenko M.
author_sort Nesterenko A.
title Method of Calculation Flexural Stiffness Over Natural Oscillations Frequencies
title_short Method of Calculation Flexural Stiffness Over Natural Oscillations Frequencies
title_full Method of Calculation Flexural Stiffness Over Natural Oscillations Frequencies
title_fullStr Method of Calculation Flexural Stiffness Over Natural Oscillations Frequencies
title_full_unstemmed Method of Calculation Flexural Stiffness Over Natural Oscillations Frequencies
title_sort method of calculation flexural stiffness over natural oscillations frequencies
publisher Sciendo
series Archives of Civil Engineering
issn 1230-2945
publishDate 2018-12-01
description The actual load-bearing capacity of elements of a building system can be calculated by dynamic parameters, in particular by resonant frequency and compliance. The prerequisites for solving such a problem by the finite element method (FEM) are presented in the article. First, modern vibration tests demonstrate high accuracy in determination of these parameters, which reflects reliability of the diagnosis. Secondly, most modern computational complexes do not include a functional for calculating the load-bearing capacity of an element according to the input values of resonance frequencies. Thirdly, FEM is the basis for development of software tools for automating the computation process. The article presents the method for calculating flexural stiffness and moment of inertia of a beam construction system by its own frequencies. The method includes calculation algorithm realizing the finite element method.
topic Dynamics
building system
frequency of natural oscillations
flexural stiffness
finite-element method
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