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Torsional oscillations in structures subject to ground motion
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    Torsional oscillations in structures subject to ground motion (English)
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    A multiple-scale technique has been employed to study nonlinear torsional oscillations in single-storey structures with cubic softening stiffness members subject to a single frequency ground excitation. The structures are studied under free oscillation conditions, primary resonance, and combination resonance. Time history analyses are employed to quantify the dynamic behaviour of a single-storey structure. The instabilities are related to the jump in response which exists in single degree-of-freedom softening oscillators subjected to harmonic excitation. It is shown that this jump can be quantified analytically, and appers as a cusp catastrophe in the bending mode. Time history analyses show that the bending mode can exhibit a limit cycle behaviour of constant amplitude.
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    perturbation techniques
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    multiple-scale technique
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    torsional oscillations
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    single-storey structures
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    cubic softening stiffness members
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    single frequency ground excitation
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    free oscillation conditions
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    primary resonance
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    combination resonance
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    Time history analyses
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    instabilities
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    jump in response
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    single degree-of-freedom softening oscillators
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    harmonic excitation
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    cusp catastrophe
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    bending mode
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    limit cycle behaviour of constant amplitude
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