Abstract
In recent years, time history response analysis has been carried out using a more elaborate three-dimensional model. The dynamic explicit method does not require solving simultaneous equations and is suitable for parallel computing. However, if the damping model is Stiffness-proportional damping and Rayleigh damping, the stability conditions become stricter than the mass-proportional damping, and it is necessary to make the analysis time step finer.
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