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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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防災担当者の技術力向上のための耐震設計の共通化と地震応答の統合的可視化

堀, 宗朗, HORI, Muneo, 井上, 純哉, INOUE, Junya, 市村, 強, ICHIMURA, Tsuyoshi, 中村, 光, NAKAMURA, Hikaru, 若井, 明彦, WAKAI, Akihiko, 海老澤, 健正, EBISAWA, Takemasa, 山口, 直也, YAMAGUCHI, Naoya 07 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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Computational Strategies for Dynamic Analysis of Reinforced Concrete Structures Subjected to Blast Loading

Rezaei, Seyed, H.C. 08 1900 (has links)
There has always been a challenge for designing structures against extreme dynamic loads. Blast loading falls under these loads category and blast resistant design has been gaining more interest during the past decade. Among different types of structures, Reinforced Concrete (RC) structures are usually recommended to be used for blast resistant design. However, the nonlinearities associated with these structures make their accurate analysis complicated. Therefore, simplified techniques have been introduced for nonlinear dynamic analysis of these structures. This study focuses on developing simplified computational strategies for the dynamic analysis of blast loaded RC elements including beams, panels/slabs and columns. For RC beams, the basis for commonly used Single-Degree-of-Freedom (SDOF) models has been outlined. A Multi-Degrees-of-Freedom (MDOF) model which takes into account the concrete nonlinear properties has been developed and the effect of varying the number of degrees-of-freedom (DOF) on response has been studied. Results showed that increasing the number of DOF affects the pressure-impulse (P-I) diagrams, especially in the impulsive regime, as the extent of damage increased. In addition, the model was compared with the experimental data and showed good agreement. For RC panels, a SDOF technique, based on the US Army Technical Manual TMS-1300 instructions, was constructed and results were compared with the ones obtained from explicit Finite Element (FE) analysis. Compared to the FE results, SDOF model yielded conservative predictions for deflection but it usually underestimated the dynamic reactions. A modification for reaction calculation was proposed which resulted in significantly better prediction of the reaction for the impulsive range of loading. Finally, considering the important role of columns in providing the overall stability of the structure, a MDOF model was developed for RC columns and the load carrying capacity of the columns was investigated for different levels of axial load, strain rate and damage. Increasing the strain rate enhanced the column's cross section properties whereas increasing the levels of axial load reduced the cross section curvature and the column deflection capacities. Results also showed that good detailing at the supports can significantly improve the load carrying capacity of RC columns. / Thesis / Master of Applied Science (MASc)
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Vibrações em pisos de edificações induzidas por atividades humanas / Vibrations in Buildings Floors Induced for Activities Human

Antonio Vicente de Almeida Mello 15 July 2005 (has links)
Fundação Carlos Chagas Filho de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado do Rio de Janeiro / Atualmente, as novas tendências arquitetônicas e as exigências de mercado, vêm conduzindo a engenharia estrutural na busca por soluções cada vez mais arrojadas, as quais exigem grande experiência e conhecimento dos projetistas estruturais aliados a utilização de novos materiais e tecnologias. Esta filosofia de concepção estrutural está inserida em uma das mais importantes tendências de projeto dos últimos anos, ou seja: a busca por sistemas estruturais de rápida execução, dotados de peças de menor peso próprio e que possam vencer grandes vãos com um mínimo de elementos verticais, permitindo assim uma maior flexibilidade na adequação de ambientes. Por outro lado, esta filosofia de projeto tem conduzido a elementos estruturais cada vez mais esbeltos e com freqüências naturais cada vez mais baixas e, por conseguinte, mais próximas das faixas de freqüência das excitações dinâmicas associadas às atividades humanas, tais como: andar, correr, pular, etc. Devido as razões expostas no parágrafo anterior, os sistemas estruturais de engenharia tornaram-se bastante vulneráveis aos efeitos de vibrações induzidas por pequenos impactos como é o caso do caminhar de pessoas sobre pisos, resultando em desconforto para as pessoas. Deve-se destacar, ainda, que tais considerações de projeto têm atendido aos estados limites últimos. Todavia, os estados limites de utilização desses sistemas estruturais precisam ser analisados, sem sombra de dúvida, de maneira mais criteriosa. Deste modo, no sentido de contribuir para fornecer subsídios aos engenheiros estruturais, no que tange a análise dinâmica de estruturas submetidas a excitações induzidas pelos seres humanos, são desenvolvidos diversos modelos de carregamento representativos do caminhar das pessoas. A variação espacial e temporal da carga dinâmica é considerada ao longo da análise e, bem como, o efeito transiente do impacto do calcanhar humano nos pisos é levado em conta. Assim sendo, são considerados nesta dissertação diversos modelos estruturais associados a pisos mistos (aço-concreto). Técnicas usuais de discretização, com base no emprego do Método dos Elementos Finitos (MEF), via utilização do programa computacional Ansys, são consideradas neste estudo. Uma análise extensa acerca da resposta dinâmica dos pisos é feita, mediante o emprego dos modelos de carregamento desenvolvidos, principalmente, em termos dos valores das acelerações. Na seqüência, os resultados encontrados são comparados com aqueles fornecidos pela literatura técnica disponível sobre o assunto sob o ponto de vista associado ao conforto humano. Investiga-se, também, a influencia da variação de parâmetros estruturais sobre a resposta dinâmica dos modelos, tais como: comprimento vão, taxa de amortecimento, espessura das lajes e, ainda, rigidez das ligações viga coluna. Os resultados obtidos ao longo do estudo indicam, claramente, que os projetistas estruturais devem ser alertados para distorções importantes que ocorrem quando as normas de projeto são utilizadas sem o devido cuidado. Um outro importante diz respeito ao fato de que em diversos pisos analisados observa-se que os critérios de conforto humano não são satisfeitos, demonstrando a importância da consideração dos efeitos dinâmicos provenientes dos seres humanos na análise desse tipo de problema. / Nowadays, the new architectural tendency and the market requirements, are leading structural engineering in the search for bolder solutions, which demands great experience and knowledge of the structural designers associated to the use of new materials and technologies. This philosophy of structural conception is inserted in one of the most important trends of project of the last years that means: the search for structural systems of fast execution, endowed with parts of lower weight and that can be successfully large with a minimum of vertical elements, thus allowing a higher flexibility in the ambients adequacy. On the other hand, this project philosophy has lead to structural elements more and more slender and with natural frequencies much and much lower and, therefore, closer to the frequency of the dynamic excitation associated to the human beings activities, such as: walking, running, jumping, etc. Due to the reasons described in the previous paragraph, the structural engineering systems became sufficiently vulnerable to the effects of vibrations induced by small impacts as it is the case of walking of people on floors, resulting in discomfort to the people. It must be highlighted, also, that such project considerations have fulfilled the required limit states. However, the limit states of use for these structural systems need to be analysed, with no doubt, in a more sensible way. In this way, willing to contribute to supply subsidies to the structural engineers, in the dynamic analysis of structures subject to excitation induced by human beings, several loads models are developed to represent the act of walking. The space and time variation of the dynamic load is considered through the analysis and the transient effect of the impact of the human heel on the floor is taken into consideration, as well. In this way, It is considered in this dissertation, several structural models associated to composite floors (steel-concrete). In this study, it was considered the usual techniques of discretization, based on the Finite Element Method (FEM) using the computer program Ansys. An extensive analysis concerning the dynamic response of the floors is made, by means of the application of the developed load models, mainly, in terms of the values of the accelerations. The results obtained are compared to those supplied by the techinical literature available about the subject with the point of view associated to the human comfort. It is also investigated, the influence of the structural parameter variation on the dynamic response of the models, such as: span length, damping ratio, thickness of the slab and, also, rigidity of the beam columns. The results obtained along the study clearly indicate that the structural designers must be alerted to important distortions that may occur when the project rules are used without the necessary caution. Another important remark is regarded to the fact that in several analysed floors it is observed that the criteria of human comfort are not satisfied which demonstrate the importance of the consideration of the dynamic effect caused by human beings in the analysis of this type of problem.
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Vibrações em pisos de edificações induzidas por atividades humanas / Vibrations in Buildings Floors Induced for Activities Human

Antonio Vicente de Almeida Mello 15 July 2005 (has links)
Fundação Carlos Chagas Filho de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado do Rio de Janeiro / Atualmente, as novas tendências arquitetônicas e as exigências de mercado, vêm conduzindo a engenharia estrutural na busca por soluções cada vez mais arrojadas, as quais exigem grande experiência e conhecimento dos projetistas estruturais aliados a utilização de novos materiais e tecnologias. Esta filosofia de concepção estrutural está inserida em uma das mais importantes tendências de projeto dos últimos anos, ou seja: a busca por sistemas estruturais de rápida execução, dotados de peças de menor peso próprio e que possam vencer grandes vãos com um mínimo de elementos verticais, permitindo assim uma maior flexibilidade na adequação de ambientes. Por outro lado, esta filosofia de projeto tem conduzido a elementos estruturais cada vez mais esbeltos e com freqüências naturais cada vez mais baixas e, por conseguinte, mais próximas das faixas de freqüência das excitações dinâmicas associadas às atividades humanas, tais como: andar, correr, pular, etc. Devido as razões expostas no parágrafo anterior, os sistemas estruturais de engenharia tornaram-se bastante vulneráveis aos efeitos de vibrações induzidas por pequenos impactos como é o caso do caminhar de pessoas sobre pisos, resultando em desconforto para as pessoas. Deve-se destacar, ainda, que tais considerações de projeto têm atendido aos estados limites últimos. Todavia, os estados limites de utilização desses sistemas estruturais precisam ser analisados, sem sombra de dúvida, de maneira mais criteriosa. Deste modo, no sentido de contribuir para fornecer subsídios aos engenheiros estruturais, no que tange a análise dinâmica de estruturas submetidas a excitações induzidas pelos seres humanos, são desenvolvidos diversos modelos de carregamento representativos do caminhar das pessoas. A variação espacial e temporal da carga dinâmica é considerada ao longo da análise e, bem como, o efeito transiente do impacto do calcanhar humano nos pisos é levado em conta. Assim sendo, são considerados nesta dissertação diversos modelos estruturais associados a pisos mistos (aço-concreto). Técnicas usuais de discretização, com base no emprego do Método dos Elementos Finitos (MEF), via utilização do programa computacional Ansys, são consideradas neste estudo. Uma análise extensa acerca da resposta dinâmica dos pisos é feita, mediante o emprego dos modelos de carregamento desenvolvidos, principalmente, em termos dos valores das acelerações. Na seqüência, os resultados encontrados são comparados com aqueles fornecidos pela literatura técnica disponível sobre o assunto sob o ponto de vista associado ao conforto humano. Investiga-se, também, a influencia da variação de parâmetros estruturais sobre a resposta dinâmica dos modelos, tais como: comprimento vão, taxa de amortecimento, espessura das lajes e, ainda, rigidez das ligações viga coluna. Os resultados obtidos ao longo do estudo indicam, claramente, que os projetistas estruturais devem ser alertados para distorções importantes que ocorrem quando as normas de projeto são utilizadas sem o devido cuidado. Um outro importante diz respeito ao fato de que em diversos pisos analisados observa-se que os critérios de conforto humano não são satisfeitos, demonstrando a importância da consideração dos efeitos dinâmicos provenientes dos seres humanos na análise desse tipo de problema. / Nowadays, the new architectural tendency and the market requirements, are leading structural engineering in the search for bolder solutions, which demands great experience and knowledge of the structural designers associated to the use of new materials and technologies. This philosophy of structural conception is inserted in one of the most important trends of project of the last years that means: the search for structural systems of fast execution, endowed with parts of lower weight and that can be successfully large with a minimum of vertical elements, thus allowing a higher flexibility in the ambients adequacy. On the other hand, this project philosophy has lead to structural elements more and more slender and with natural frequencies much and much lower and, therefore, closer to the frequency of the dynamic excitation associated to the human beings activities, such as: walking, running, jumping, etc. Due to the reasons described in the previous paragraph, the structural engineering systems became sufficiently vulnerable to the effects of vibrations induced by small impacts as it is the case of walking of people on floors, resulting in discomfort to the people. It must be highlighted, also, that such project considerations have fulfilled the required limit states. However, the limit states of use for these structural systems need to be analysed, with no doubt, in a more sensible way. In this way, willing to contribute to supply subsidies to the structural engineers, in the dynamic analysis of structures subject to excitation induced by human beings, several loads models are developed to represent the act of walking. The space and time variation of the dynamic load is considered through the analysis and the transient effect of the impact of the human heel on the floor is taken into consideration, as well. In this way, It is considered in this dissertation, several structural models associated to composite floors (steel-concrete). In this study, it was considered the usual techniques of discretization, based on the Finite Element Method (FEM) using the computer program Ansys. An extensive analysis concerning the dynamic response of the floors is made, by means of the application of the developed load models, mainly, in terms of the values of the accelerations. The results obtained are compared to those supplied by the techinical literature available about the subject with the point of view associated to the human comfort. It is also investigated, the influence of the structural parameter variation on the dynamic response of the models, such as: span length, damping ratio, thickness of the slab and, also, rigidity of the beam columns. The results obtained along the study clearly indicate that the structural designers must be alerted to important distortions that may occur when the project rules are used without the necessary caution. Another important remark is regarded to the fact that in several analysed floors it is observed that the criteria of human comfort are not satisfied which demonstrate the importance of the consideration of the dynamic effect caused by human beings in the analysis of this type of problem.
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Spacecraft dynamic analysis and correlation with test results : Shock environment analysis of LISA Pathfinder at VESTA test bed

Kunicka, Beata Iwona January 2017 (has links)
The particular study case in this thesis is the shock test performed on the LISA Pathfinder satellite conducted in a laboratory environment on a dedicated test bed: Vega Shock Test Apparatus (VESTA). This test is considered fully representative to study shock levels produced by fairing jettisoning event at Vega Launcher Vehicle, which induces high shock loads towards the satellite. In the frame of this thesis, some transient response analyses have been conducted in MSC Nastran, and a shock simulation tool for the VESTA test configuration has been developed. The simulation tool is based on Nastran Direct Transient Response Analysis solver (SOL 109), and is representative of the upper composite of Vega with the LISA Pathfinder coupled to it. Post-processing routines of transient response signals were conducted in Dynaworks which served to calculate Shock Response Spectra (SRS). The simulation tool is a model of forcing function parameters for transient analysis which adequately correlates with the shock real test data, in order to understand how the effect of shock generated by the launcher is seen in the satellite and its sub-systems. Since available computation resources are limited the parameters for analysis were optimised for computation time, file size, memory capacity,  and model complexity. The forcing function represents a release of the HSS clamp band which is responsible for fairing jettisoning, thus the parameters which were studied are mostly concerning the modelling of this event. Among many investigated, those which visibly improved SRS correlation are radial forcing function shape, implementation of axial impulse, clamp band loading geometry and refined loading scheme. Integration time step duration and analysis duration were also studied and found to improve correlation.  From each analysis, the qualifying shock environment was then derived by linear scaling in proportion of the applied preload, and considering a qualification margin of 3dB. Consecutive tracking of structural responses along shock propagation path exposed gradual changes in responses pattern and revealed an important property that a breathing mode (n = 0) at the base of a conical Adapter translates into an axial input to the spacecraft. The parametrisation itself was based on responses registered at interfaces located in near-field (where the clamp band is located and forcing function is applied) and medium-field with respect to the shock event location. Following shock propagation path, the final step was the analysis of shock responses inside the satellite located in a far-field region, which still revealed a very good correlation of results. Thus, it can be said that parametrisation process was adequate, and the developed shock simulation tool can be qualified. However, due to the nature of shock, the tool cannot fully replace VESTA laboratory test, but can support shock assessment process and preparation to such test. In the last part of the thesis, the implementation of some finite element model improvements is investigated. Majority of the panels in spacecraft interior exhibited shock over-prediction due to finite element model limitation. Equipment units modelled as lump masses rigidly attached with RBE2 elements to the panel surface are a source of such local over-predictions. Thus, some of the units were remodelled and transient responses were reinvestigated. It was found that remodelling with either solid elements, or lump mass connected to RBE3 element and reinforced by RBE2 element, can significantly improve local transient responses. This conclusion is in line with conclusions found in ECSS Shock Handbook.

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