Structural Engineering and Mechanics

Volume 52, Number 6, 2014, pages 1193-1208

DOI: 10.12989/sem.2014.52.6.1193

Non-linear incidental dynamics of frame structures

Goran N. Radoicic, Miomir LJ. Jovanovic and Dragan Z. Marinkovic

Abstract

A simulation of failures on responsible elements is only one form of the extreme structural behavior analysis. By understanding the dynamic behavior in incidental situations, it is possible to make a special structural design from the point of the largest axial force, stress and redundancy. The numerical realization of one such simulation analysis was performed using FEM in this paper. The boundary parameters of transient analysis, such as overall structural damping coefficient, load accelerations, time of load fall and internal forces in the responsible structural elements, were determined on the basis of the dynamic experimental parameters. The structure eigenfrequencies were determined in modal analysis. In the study, the basic incidental models were set. The models were identified by many years of monitoring incidental situations and the most frequent human errors in work with heavy structures. The combined load models of structure are defined in the paper since the incidents simply arise as consequences of cumulative errors and failures. A feature of a combined model is that the single incident causes the next incident (consecutive timing) as well as that other simple dynamic actions are simultaneous. The structure was observed in three typical load positions taken from the crane passport (range-load). The obtained dynamic responses indicate the degree of structural sensitivity depending on the character of incident. The dynamic coefficient KD was adopted as a parameter for the evaluation of structural sensitivity.

Key Words

frame structure; incidental dynamics; nonlinear analysis; simulation; transient analysis

Address

Goran N. Radoicic, Miomir LJ. Jovanovic: Department of Transport Engineering and Logistics, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Niš, A. Medvedeva 14, Niš, Serbia Dragan Z. Marinkovic: Department of Structural Analysis, Institute of Mechanics, Berlin Institute of Technology, Strasse des 17. Juni 135, Berlin, Germany