Dynamic Analysis
Dynamic Analysis
Dynamic Analysis
&
Response Spectrum Analysis
PREPAREDBY:SOURENMODAK
ComputerAidedEngineeringPvt.Ltd.
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1) Modal Analysis
Introduction:
a) All Structure behave dynamically when subjected to load or displacement
b) Additional inertia force (from Dynamic behavior)= Mass X acceleration
c) If the load applied very slowly the acceleration value will be small and can be
neglected, and static load analysis can be justified.
d) The acceleration of earthquakes can not be neglected hence the additional
inertia force can not be neglected too (especially in irregular buildings)
e) The conclusion is, it is better to make dynamic analysis for all the building
not only for the building which is mentioned in the codes, because it is very
easy to make dynamic analysis as we will see in the next lines, it is not need
more effort to do it, and this is the actual behavior of the building.
Note: The program recommend the Ritz vectors analysis because dynamic analysis
based on load-dependent Ritz vectors yield more accurate results then the use of
Eigenvectors.
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Note: For response spectrum analysis, only the acceleration loads are needed.
5. Click OK button in Dynamic Analysis Parameters form and Analysis
Option form
6. Run the modal
7. Once the analysis is completed, click Display menu Display Mode
Shapes, then the Mode Shape form will be displayed
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11. To display the another result for the modal analysis choose the result
you want to display from the down pull box which is marked
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Note: This value must be more than 90% complete of dynamic analysis
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Note: Response Spectrum analysis is more common analysis and time history
mainly used for research.
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2. from the drop down box choose Add UBC94 Spectrum then the next for will
be display
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From the previous from adjust the parameters of seismic Coefficient to be according
to your area for zone make Z=0.15 (Dhaka) and soil type.
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6. Click Add New Spectrum button to display the Response spectrum Case
Data
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Then click OK for this form and OK for the main form
7. Run the model
8. After the analysis run is completed, click display menu Show Tables to
display the result of the run and make scaling for the dynamic force
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Then the next form will be displayed, form the pull down box of displayed data
choose Story shears
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Then check the first story result and divide the base shear of EQX/base shear or
SPECX to get the scale factor
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b.) Create the load of combination and multiply the coefficient of the spectrum
by the scale factor and this method not need form you to run the model again
After you change the scale in all load of combination begin you design steps
c.) Repeat the previous steps in Y direction and the same method for scaling
with reference to EQY
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There are some conservative opinion for the combination of the spectrum cases and
the most conservative one to take the response in the both direction in the same case
and scale the both. But till now this opinion not used in the wide range.
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