Abstract

The development of mathematical models of structural analysis requires not only knowledge of the principles of structural theory, but also practical experience. This is particularly true if the response to dynamic loads is to be analyzed. This paper summarizes a number of techniques which the authors have found useful for the purpose of developing and verifying mathematical models for complex structures encountered in engineering practice. Examples chosen from the dynamic analysis of machinery equipment of a modern ship are included to illustrate some of these techniques.

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