Chapter 16 – Structural Dynamics - Memphis
dynamic analysis and develop both the lumped-and the consistent-mass matrices involved in the analyses of a bar, beam, truss, and plane frame. We will describe the assembly of the global mass matrix for truss and plane frame analysis and then present numerical integration methods for handling the time derivative.
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