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Dynamic Response Analysis

2016
The dynamic response characteristics of a one-mass-spring-damper system are outlined. The resonant vibration, damping, and natural periods of the dynamic system are explained. Multi-masses-springs-dampers systems for the dynamic response analysis of buildings and other structures, and three methods of solving the differential equations governing the ...
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Dynamic Response Functions

1995
Abstract In this chapter we discuss the properties of liquid and solid helium observed in neutron scattering measurements and the functions used to describe these properties. The general theory of neutron scattering is set out by Marshall and Lovesey (1971) and Lovesey (1971), Lovesey (1984), Price and Sköld (1986), Egelstaff (1992 ...
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Best Response Dynamics

2019
This chapter introduces a dynamic process called the best response dynamics. This is an evolutionary process that does not require full rationality of the game players.
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Dynamic substructure response

Journal of Sound and Vibration, 1991
Abstract Dynamic substructure methods enable one to analyze a large-scale dynamic system by considering its constituents individually and the combined action afterwards. Steady state harmonic oscillation has been studied almost exclusively. The methods are extended to general non-steady state excitations.
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Dynamic Response Analyses

2014
In the previous chapters, the loads and load cases important for offshore energy structures are discussed. To assess the functionality and structural integrity of a design, it is needed to predict the motion and structural responses. A reliable and robust design should be based on accurate calculation of loads and responses.
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The Dynamic Response

1997
For the nonequilibrium response the second law takes the form of the internal dissipation inequality (9.2.4) and the combination of the frame indifference with the symmetry leads to explicit representations of the nonequilibrium response functions.
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Dynamic Response Analysis

2008
Clay has a creep behavior; its deformation develops slowly with time under constant magnitude of stress. Therefore, the stress-strain curve of clay varies with the rate of loading. When loaded faster, clay reveals greater modulus and higher strength. These observation suggests that clay is a viscous material.
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The Responsive Dynamic

2019
We must increasingly address the ability to respond to abrupt events in highly dynamic and complex environments, which arguably depends on proper decision structures and information processing capabilities. Sustainable performance derives from interactive decision-making that deals with threats and opportunities as they emerge supported by updated ...
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