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MAHALAKSHMI

ENGINEERING COLLEGE
TIRUCHIRAPALLI 621213

DEPARTMENT: CIVIL

SEMESTER: VII

SUB.CODE/ NAME: CE2403/ BASICS OF DYNAMICS


AND ASEISMIC DESIGN

UNIT II
MULTIPLE DEGREE OF FREEDOM SYSTEM
Two degree of freedom system Normal modes of vibration Natural
frequencies - Mode shapes - Introduction to MDOF systems Decoupling of equations of
motion Concept of mode superposition (No derivations).
Two Marks Questions and Answers
1. Define degrees of freedom.
The no. of independent displacements required to define the displaced positions of
all the masses relative to their original position is called the no. of degrees of freedom for
dynamic analysis.
2. Write a short note on matrix deflation technique.
Whenever the starting vector, the vector iteration method yields the same
lowest Eigen value. To obtain the next lowest value, the one already found must be
suppressed. This is possible by selecting vector that is orthogonal to the eigen values
already found, or

by

modifying

any

arbitrarily

selected

initial

orthogonal to already evaluated vectors. The Eigen vectors XL2


iteration

as

in

the

previous example X1

vector

form

computed by

would be orthogonal to the XL1. the

corresponding frequency will be higher than L1 but lower than all other Eigen values.
3.

Write the examples of multi degrees of freedom system.

4. What is mean by flexibility matrix?


Corresponding to the stiffness (k), there is another structural property known
as flexibility which is nothing but the reciprocal of stiffness. The flexibility matrix F is thus
the inverse of the stiffness matrix, [F] = [K]-1.
5. Write a short note on Jacobis Method.
While all other enable us to calculate the lowest Eigen values one after another,
Jacobis method yields all the Eigen values simultaneously. By a series of transformations
of the classical form of the matrix prescribed by Jacobi, all the non diagonal terms
may be annihilated, the final diagonal matrix gives all the Eigen values along the
diagonal.
6. What are the steps to be followed to the dynamic analysis of structure?
The dynamic analysis of any structure basically consists of the following steps.
1. Idealize the structure for the purpose of analysis, as an assemblage of
discreet elements which are interconnected at the nodal points.
2. Evaluate t he sti ffness , inertia and dam pi n g propert y matrices of the
elements chosen.
3. By supporting the element property matrices appropriately, formulate the
corresponding matrices representing the stiffness, inertia and damping of the
whole structure.
7. Write a short note on Inertia force Mass matrix [M]
On the same analogy, the inertia forces can be represented in terms of mass
influence co efficient, the matrix representation of which is given by {f1} = [M] {Y}
Mij a typical element of matrix M is defined as the force corresponding to co ordinate
i due as the force corresponding to coordinate i due to unit acceleration applied to the co
ordinate j.

[M]{Y}+[C]{Y}+[K]{Y} = {P(t)}

8. What are the effects of Damping?


The presence of damping in the system affects the natural frequencies only to a
marginal extent. It is conventional therefore to ignore damping in the computations for
natural frequencies and mode shapes

9. Write a short note on damping force Damping force matrix.


If damping is assuming to be of the viscous type, the damping forces may
likewise be represented by means of a general damping influence co efficient, Cij. In
matrix form this can be represented as
{fD}= [C] {Y}
10. What are the steps to be followed to the dynamic analysis of structure?
The dynamic analysis of any structure basically consists of the following steps.
1. Idealize the structure for the purpose of analysis, as an assemblage of
discreet elements which are interconnected at the nodal points.
2. Evaluate t he sti ffness , inertia and dam pi n g propert y matrices of the
elements chosen.
3. By supporting the element property matrices appropriately, formulate the
corresponding matrices representing the stiffness, inertia and damping of the
whole structure.
11. What are normal modes of vibration?
If in the principal mode of vibration, the amplitude of one of the masses is unity, it is
known as normal modes of vibration.
12.

Define Shear building.


Shear building is defined as a structure in which no rotation of a horizontal member at

the floor level. Since all the horizontal members are restrained against rotation, the structure
behaves like a cantilever beam which is deflected only by shear force.
13. What is mass matrix?
The matrix
14.

What is stiffness matrix?

The matrix
15.

is called mass matrix and it can also be represented as [m]

is called stiffness matrix and it also denoted by [k]

Write short notes on orthogonality principles.


The mode shapes or Eigen vectors are mutually orthogonal with respect to the mass

and stiffness matrices. Orthogonality is the important property of the normal modes or Eigen

vectors and it used to uncouple the modal mass and stiffness matrices.
= 0, this condition is called orthogonality principles.
16. Explain Damped system.
The response to the damped MDOF system subjected to free vibration is governed
by
In which [c] is damping matrix and { } is velocity vector.
Generally small amount of damping is always present in real structure and it does
not have much influence on the determination of natural frequencies and mode shapes of the
system.

The naturally frequencies and mode shapes for the damped system are calculated

by using the same procedure adopted for undamped system


17.

What is meant by first and second mode of vibration?


The lowest frequency of the vibration is called fundamental frequency and the

corresponding displacement shape of the vibration is called first mode or fundamental


mode of vibration. The displacement shape corresponding to second higher natural
frequency is called second mode of vibration.
18.

Write the equation of motion for an undamped two degree of freedom system.
This is called equation of motion for an undamped two degree of freedom system

subjected to free vibration.


19.

What is meant by two degree of freedom and multi degree of freedom system?
The system which requires two independent coordinates to describe the motion is

completely is called two degree of freedom system. In general, a system requires n number of
independent coordinates to describe it motion is called multi degree of freedom system
20.

Write the characteristic equation for free vibration of undamped system.

This equation is called as characteristic equation or frequency equation.

16 MARKS

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