This book discusses the conceptual theory of structural dynamics, using
simplified methods and clear, concise explanations. It illustrates all
the hypotheses in a simple and effective way and describes in detail the
derivation of all related formulations. Further, comprehensive
step-by-step explanations combined with conceptual derivations, drawings
and figures allow readers to grasp all the analytical formulations
related to the dynamics of structures. Covering free and forced
vibrations of single- and multi-degree of freedom systems represented as
structure, subjected to dynamic load, the book also explores the most
common types of dynamic loads applicable to structures, such as harmonic
loads, impact loads and earthquakes, presenting relevant details,
derivations and effective problems to explain the concept for various
conditions. In addition, each chapter provides examples at different
levels to help students, researchers and engineers gain a better
understanding of the topics better, and includes numerous real-world
problems to familiarize readers with the challenges related to
structural engineering.