Lecture 11-Tutorial Solution
Lecture 11-Tutorial Solution
Formulation of Equation Of
Motion for MDOF System
Formulation of the MDOF Equations of Motion
u1 (t ) u2 (t )
k1 k2 k3
m1 m2
c1 c2
Solution 1
m1u1 m2u2
k2 (u2 u1 ) k2 (u2 u1 )
k1u1
k3u2
m1 m2
c1u1
c2 (u2 u1 ) c2 (u2 u1 )
For m2 :
k2 (u2 (t ) u1 (t )) k3u2 (t ) m2u2 (t ) c2 (u2 (t ) u1 (t )) 0
Solution 1
Step2: The equations of motion.
Sorting the formulas:
m1u1 (t )+(c1 c2 )u1 (t ) c2u2 (t ) (k1 k2 )u1 (t ) k2u2 (t ) 0
m2u2 (t ) c2u1 (t ) c2u2 (t ) k2u1 (t ) (k2 k3 )u2 (t ) 0
u1 u1 0
u , u , P
u2 u2 0
Question 2
Derive the equation of motion for two-storey shear
building shown below by assuming that
• Beams and floors are rigid
• Neglect axial deformation of all members
• Masses are lumped at floor levels
Solution 2
Solution 2
V j k j j (1.1)
Solution 2
Step1: The elastic resisting force:
f S1 f f
b
S1
a
S1 (1.3)
Solution 2
The elastic resisting force:
f S 2 k2 u2 u1 (1.5)
Solution 2
The elastic resisting force:
f aS1 and fS2 are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction because
both represent the shear in the second story. In matrix form Eqs.
(1.4) and (1.5) are
f S 1 k1 k2 k2 u1
(1.6)
f S 2 k2 k2 u2
The elastic resisting force vector {fS} and the displacement vector
{u} are related through the stiffness matrix [K] for the structure.
Solution 2
k1 k2 k2 p1 (t )
K , p(t )
k2 k2 p2 (t )
Question 3
A massless cantilever beam of length L supports two lumped
masses mL/2 and mL/4 at the midpoint and free end as shown in
the following figure. The flexural rigidity of the uniform beam is EI.
Considering only the translational DOFs u1 and u2 (i.e., the
rotational DOFs will be excluded and the applied forces p1(t) and
p2(t), formulate the equations of motion of the system. Axial and
shear deformations as well as damping effects in the beam are
neglected.
Two ways of d’Alembert’s Principle
16 L3
11 = ,
fs1 =1 48EI
fs2 =0 5 L3
21 =
48 EI
5 L3
21 = ,
fs1 =0 48 EI
fs2 =1
2 L3
22 =
48 EI
Solution
According to the flexibility method, the EOM can be formulated according to the e
quilibrium of displacement for each DOF:
u1 (t ) 11 p1 (t ) m1u1 (t ) 12 p2 (t ) m2u2 (t ) Displacement
u2 (t ) 21 p1 (t ) m1u1 (t ) 22 p2 (t ) m2u2 (t )
equilibrium
It can be reformed as matrix forms:
u1 11 12 p1 (t ) 11 12 m1 0 u1
0
u
2 21 p
22 2 (t )
21 22 m2 u2
By pre-multiplying the inverse of flexibility matrix, the EOM can be obtained:
0 u1
1 1 1
11 12 u1 11 12 11 12 p1 (t ) 11 12 11 12 m1
u p (t ) 0
m2 u2
21 22 2 21 22 21 22 2 21 22 21 22
mL / 4 0 u1 48 EI 2 5 u1 p1 (t )
0 5 16 u p (t )
mL / 2
u
2 7 L3
2 2
Flexibility coefficients and Stiffness coefficients