SDOF System Formulation
SDOF System Formulation
(CE586)
Single Degree of Freedom System [Formulation]
Dr. J. A. S. C. Jayasinghe,
Structural Laboratory,
The Faculty of Engineering,
University of Peradeniya.
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Idealized Structural System
mass
Rigid ground
Mass, m
• Therefore, an energy absorbing element
Viscous damper,
is introduced in the idealized structure:
coefficient, c
Lateral
the viscous damping element (denoted
stiffness, k
by a dashpot)
• Many basic concepts in structural dynamics can be understood by studying this simple
structure
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Equation of Motion - SDOF
• Formulation of the equation is possibly the most important phase of the entire analysis
procedure (and sometimes the most difficult phase)
𝒇𝟏(𝑡) + 𝒇𝟐(𝑡) + 𝒇𝟑(𝑡) = 𝟎 𝒇𝟏(𝑡) + 𝒇𝟐(𝑡) + 𝒇𝟑(𝑡) = 𝑚 𝒂 (𝑡) 𝒇𝟏(𝑡) + 𝒇𝟐(𝑡) + 𝒇𝟑(𝑡) + 𝒇𝑰 (𝑡) = 𝟎
• D’Alembert’s concept states that “A mass develops an inertia force in proportion to its
acceleration and opposing it”
𝒇𝑰 (𝑡) = − 𝑚 𝒂 (𝑡)
• This is a very convenient concept in structure dynamics because its permits equations of
motion to be expressed as “equations of dynamic equilibrium”
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Equation of Motion of One-Story Building Subjected
to Dynamic Force
Lateral deformation
(t - time) 𝑓𝐼 (𝑡) 𝒑(𝑡)
Rigid roof
𝑖
• At any instantaneous time, the mass 𝑚 is under the action of four types of dynamic
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Equation of Motion of One-Story Building Subjected
to Dynamic Force
• External dynamic force: 𝒑 𝑡
𝒇𝑰 (𝑡) 𝒑(𝑡)
• Elastic force: 𝒇𝑺 𝑡
𝒇𝑺 𝑡 = −𝑘𝒖(𝑡)
Where 𝑘 is the lateral stiffness of the two columns combined. The negative sign means that the
forces is always in the opposite direction to the structural deformation (this is to bring the
structure back to its neutral position)
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Equation of Motion of One-Story Building Subjected
to Dynamic Force
𝒇𝑰 (𝑡) 𝒑(𝑡)
𝑑𝒖(𝑡) 𝑑𝑢(𝑡)
= .𝒊 𝒑 𝑡 = 𝑝 𝑡 .𝒊
𝑑𝑡 𝑑𝑡
[𝑝 and 𝑢 are a function of time. 𝒊 is a unit length base vector.]
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Equation of Motion of One-Story Building Subjected
to Dynamic Force
• Hence, the equation of motion in scalar form is:
𝑑2 𝑢(𝑡) 𝑑𝑢 𝑡
𝑚 2
+𝑐 + 𝑘𝑢(𝑡) = 𝑝 𝑡
𝑑𝑡 𝑑𝑡
𝑚𝑢(𝑡)
ሷ + 𝑐𝑢(𝑡)
ሶ + 𝑘𝑢(𝑡) = 𝑝(𝑡)
𝑑𝑢 𝑑𝑢ሶ
= 𝑢(𝑡)
ሶ = 𝑢(𝑡)
ሷ
𝑑𝑡 𝑑𝑡
Periodical Loading(b)
(e)
Earthquake Loading(e)
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Problem Statement
Given: Determine:
a) The mass of the system (𝑚), • The displacement of the system 𝑢(𝑡)
•
• The other response quantities (e.g. the
b) Applied dynamic load 𝑝(𝑡), 𝑑𝑢(𝑡)
response velocity , response
𝑑𝑡
𝑑 2 𝑢(𝑡)
acceleration , base shear, overturning
𝑑𝑡 2
c) Lateral stiffness of the system (𝑘), and
moment etc.) can be subsequently derived
from 𝑢(𝑡)
d) The damping coefficient of the system (𝑐)
Free-body diagram
Idealized structure
• Consider a case when an SDF system is subjected to a lateral ground displacement 𝒖𝑔 (𝑡).
• This represents a simplified earthquake excitation (i.e. the ground motion is assumed to
be a one-dimensional lateral motion)
• There is no external force applied to this SDF system
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Subjected to Earthquake - SDOF
• Let’s denote the ground displacement, ground velocity and ground acceleration as:
𝑑𝒖 𝑡
➢ Elastic force: 𝒇𝑺 𝑡 = −𝑘𝒖(𝑡) ➢ Damping force: 𝒇𝑫 𝑡 = −𝑐
𝑑𝑡
• Each of these forces is a function of “relative” motion, not the absolute (or total) motion
Free-body diagram
Idealized structure
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Subjected to Earthquake - SDOF
• Applying the D’Alembert’s dynamic equilibrium to this case, we get,
• The deformation 𝒖(𝑡) of the structure due to ground acceleration 𝒖ሷ 𝒈 (𝑡) is identical to the
deformation 𝒖(𝑡) of the structure if its base were stationary and if it were subjected to an
external force 𝑷𝒆𝒇𝒇 (𝑡) = −𝑚𝒖ሷ 𝒈 (𝑡)
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Ground Acceleration Recordings
Equivalent Static Analysis Modal Analysis Modal Response Spectrum Steady State Analysis Direct Time History
Analysis Analysis
Response to Harmonic
Forces
Response to Periodical
Loading
Response to Impulse
Direct Time History Analysis
Loading
Ambient Vibration
Response
Response to Direct
Dynamic Force
Response to Earth
Quake Excitation
Equivalent Static
𝑀𝑢ሷ + 𝐾𝑢 = 0 𝐾𝑢 = 𝐹𝐸𝑄 Analysis
Modal Response
𝐾𝑢 = 𝐹𝐸𝑄 Spectrum Analysis
Response Spectrum
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Solution of Equation of Motion