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Studying Vertical Natural Vibrations of Buildings by the Standing Wave Method. / Emanov, A. F.; Bakh, A. A.; Emanov, F. A.
In: Seismic instruments, Vol. 57, No. 2, 03.2021, p. 163-172.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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TY - JOUR
T1 - Studying Vertical Natural Vibrations of Buildings by the Standing Wave Method
AU - Emanov, A. F.
AU - Bakh, A. A.
AU - Emanov, F. A.
N1 - The study was carried out within the state task of FRC GS RAS under (topic nos. 0152-2019-0012, 0152-20190011.
PY - 2021/3
Y1 - 2021/3
N2 - Vertical natural vibrations of buildings are studied in order to determine their features and degree of hazard. It is shown that in buildings, in addition to vertical modes formed as a result of interference, natural vibrations can arise from pumping of the energy of horizontal natural vibrations when coupling occurs in vibrations of the components. Vertical natural vibrations of buildings are significantly affected by the change in mass due to equipment and materials inside them.
AB - Vertical natural vibrations of buildings are studied in order to determine their features and degree of hazard. It is shown that in buildings, in addition to vertical modes formed as a result of interference, natural vibrations can arise from pumping of the energy of horizontal natural vibrations when coupling occurs in vibrations of the components. Vertical natural vibrations of buildings are significantly affected by the change in mass due to equipment and materials inside them.
KW - vertical natural vibrations of buildings
KW - standing wave method
KW - coherence
KW - earthquake resistance
U2 - 10.3103/S0747923921020225
DO - 10.3103/S0747923921020225
M3 - Article
VL - 57
SP - 163
EP - 172
JO - Seismic instruments
JF - Seismic instruments
SN - 0747-9239
IS - 2
ER -
ID: 34690097