Structure Response of Cable-Stayed Bridge that Is Used with a Known Earthquake Spectrum

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A spectrum analysis is one in which the results of a modal analysis are used with a known spectrum to calculate displacements and stresses in the model. It is mainly used in place of a time-history analysis to determine the response of structures to random or time-dependent loading conditions such as earthquakes, wind loads, ocean wave loads, jet engine thrust, rocket motor vibrations, and so on. The paper is to analysis displacements and stresses of a cable-stayed bridge that is used with a known earthquake spectrum.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 250-253)

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3397-3400

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May 2011

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