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Modal

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analysis

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,

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or

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the

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mode-superposition

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method,

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is

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a

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linear

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dynamic-response

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procedure

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which

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evaluates

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and

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superimposes

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free-vibration

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mode

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shapes

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to

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characterize

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displacement

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patterns.

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Mode

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shapes

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describe

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the

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configurations

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into

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which

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a

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structure

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will

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naturally

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displace.

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Typically,

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lateral

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displacement

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patterns

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are

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of

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primary

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concern.

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Mode

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shapes

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of

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low-order

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mathematical

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expression

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tend

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to

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provide

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the

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greatest

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contribution

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to

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structural

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response.

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As

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orders

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increase,

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mode

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shapes

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contribute

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less,

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and

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are

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predicted

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less

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reliably.

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It

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is

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reasonable

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to

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truncate

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analysis

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when

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the

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number

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of

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mode

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shapes

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is

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sufficient.

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A

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structure

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with

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N

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degrees

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of

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freedom

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will

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have

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N

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corresponding

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mode

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shapes.

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Each

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mode

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shape

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is

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an

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independent

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and

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normalized

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displacement

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pattern

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which

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may

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be

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amplified

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and

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superimposed

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to

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create

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a

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resultant

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displacement

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pattern,

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as

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shown

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in

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Figure

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Figure 1 - Resultant displacement and modal components

Numerical evaluation proceeds by reducing the equations of motion (N simultaneous differential equations coupled by full mass and stiffness matrices) to a much smaller set of uncoupled second order differential equations (N independent normal-coordinate equations). The orthogonality of mode-shape relations enables this reduction.

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