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Analytical approach of slender structure vibration due to random component of the wind velocity

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    0475566 - ÚTAM 2018 RIV GR eng C - Conference Paper (international conference)
    Náprstek, Jiří - Hračov, Stanislav
    Analytical approach of slender structure vibration due to random component of the wind velocity.
    COMPDYN 2017. 6th International conference on computational methods in structural dynamics and earthquake engineering. Proceedings. Athens: National Technical University of Athens, 2017 - (Papadrakakis, M.; Fragiadakis, M.), s. 1249-1258, č. článku 16935. ISBN 978-618-82844-1-8.
    [COMPDYN 2017 /6./. Rhodes (GR), 15.06.2017-17.06.2017]
    R&D Projects: GA ČR(CZ) GA15-01035S
    Institutional support: RVO:68378297
    Keywords : random vibrations * slender structures * wind load * non-proportional damping * distributed-parameter systems
    OECD category: Construction engineering, Municipal and structural engineering
    https://2017.compdyn.org/proceedings/pdf/16935.pdf

    Along wind random vibration of slender structures represents one of the most important aeroelastic effects resulting from wind - structure interaction. The theoretical model being based on one-dimensional elements with continuously distributed mass and stiffness has been introduced in this paper. The system has been considered to be linear self-adjoint with strongly non-proportional linear damping due to both material of the structure and presence of vibration dampers. The additive random excitation continuously distributed in time and space is Gaussian, therefore the response is Gaussian as well. Consequently, mathematical mean value and correlation function are satisfactory for the full description of the generalized solution of the respective PDE in the stochastic meaning. The general results have been obtained mostly in the form of analytical formulae for important cases of input spectral densities. A numerical example dealing with real structure is presented.
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