Physics behind a Tuned Mass System
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
- Tuned Mass Dampers have helped buildings, transmission towers as well as bridges to prevent them from swaying violently in wind. The magic lies behind tuning the system to reduce the dynamic amplification factor of the system.
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If you would like to download the spreadsheet here is the link:
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If you want the same book for purchase which talks about the tuned mass system, here is the link on Amazon:
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Also, you can refer to the Dynamics of Structures by Anil Chopra.
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To anyone interested in this topic, you can find more information in written by Jerome J. Connor & Simon Laflamme.
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Muchas gracias por el valioso aporte!! agradecido por compartir la hoja de excel, mil gracias!
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Hey, why do you neglect the amortization of the system and why can you do it please ?
Hey. In the last minute of the video, you did mention that you will be doing a video with Damper. But I couldn't find the video? Can you please share me the link?
Thank you for the nice information. Is this book available in pdf?
Can you tell how to model TMD in sap2000 with spring dashpot system?
is it possible for you to link where you bought raw materials you used for physical demonstration ?
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im working on TMD , im studying it , i hope yu can help me to complete the study , i need an idea to do a real application
Salam Did you study on this model
Thanks too much
Good video
Can I know what the name of that book is? I want to see if I can buy it :)
hey Sir, do you know what book did he use as a reference for this video ?
How could I sitie this video for a school paper I am writing?
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same, how do you cite this website?
download the excel and do the math...
ok this is all well and good, but how about a real example, say you have a car that weighs 1000kg sprung masswith spring stiffness of 100000N/mm, what tuned mass and spring would you require to damp the primary structure, the 1000kg vehicle and where would you install it?