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04 Linear Viscoelasticity 1 Mechanical Models
academic.csuohio.eduThe Linear Elastic Solid (the "linear spring") The simplest way to create a model of a material is to suppose that it consists of nothing but a linear spring of stiffness E. The constitutive equation for the linear elastic solid is then simply E 1 The creep and recovery behaviour of the material to a suddenly applied load o is
Structural Dynamics of Linear Elastic Single-Degree-of ...
www.ce.memphis.eduspring is linear elastic. Real structures, especially those designed according to current seismic code provisions, will not remain elastic and, hence, the force-deformation relationship is not linear. However, linear analysis is often (almost exclusively) used in practice. This apparent contradiction will be explained as this discussion progresses.
SOME BASIC CONCEPTS OF ENGINEERING ANALYSIS
ocw.mit.eduin linear, nonlinear, static and dynamic analysis. - various computer programs are available and in significant use Myobjective in this set of lectures is: • to introducetoyou finite element methods for the linear analysis ofsolids and structures. ["Iinear"meaning infinitesi mally small displacements and linear elastic material proeer
Lecture 7 Static Structural Analysis
www.clear.rice.edu– Linear elastic material behavior is assumed – Small deflection theory is used •{F} , which is the global load vector, is statically applied – No time-varying forces are considered – No damping effects It is important to remember these assumptions related to linear static analysis. Nonlinear static and dynamic