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  • 1
    Publication Date: 1984-01-01
    Description: The accuracy of a numerical method is demonstrated for the dynamic analysis of large complex finite element systems in which the spatial distribution of the loading is constant. The method is based on the use of a special class of Ritz vectors which were previously proposed and can be generated with minimum numerical effort. The purpose of this paper is to extend the use of these vectors to the solution of wave propagation and foundation response problems. The method is applied to one‐, twoand three‐dimensional problems in order to illustrate the efficiency and accuracy of the technique. Unless it is necessary to evaluate the very high‐frequency behaviour of a structural system, it is shown that a small number of Ritz vectors will produce excellent results. Therefore, they can be very effective in the solution of three‐dimensional soil‐structure systems subjected to earthquake loading. Copyright © 1984 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
    Print ISSN: 0098-8847
    Electronic ISSN: 1096-9845
    Topics: Architecture, Civil Engineering, Surveying
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 1981-01-01
    Description: It is well‐known that the application of the Square‐Root‐of‐Sum‐of‐Squares (SRSS) method in seismic analysis for combining modal maxima can cause significant errors. Nevertheless, this method continues to be used by the profession for significant buildings. The purpose of this note is to present an improved technique to be used in place of the SRSS method in seismic analysis. A Complete Quadratic Combination (CQC) method is proposed which reduces errors in modal combination in all examples studied. The CQC method degenerates into the SRSS method for systems with well‐spaced natural frequencies. Since the CQC method only involves a small increase in numerical effort, it is recommended that the new approach be used as a replacement for the SRSS method in all response spectrum calculations. Copyright © 1981 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
    Print ISSN: 0098-8847
    Electronic ISSN: 1096-9845
    Topics: Architecture, Civil Engineering, Surveying
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