Problems encountered from the use (or misuse) of Rayleigh damping.
Rayleigh damping is commonly used to provide a source of energy dissipation in analyses of structures responding to dynamic loads such as earthquake ground motions. In a finite element model, the Rayleigh damping matrix consists of a mass-proportional part and a stiffness-proportional part; the latt...
| Gepubliceerd in: | Earthquake engineering & structural dynamics. 35, 5 (2006). |
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