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GTStrudl Damping Models for Dynamic Analysis

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GTStrudl Damping Models for Dynamic Analysis

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    1. GTStrudl Damping Models for Dynamic Analysis

    2. Topics

    3. Background

    4. Simple Modal Damping

    5. Simple Modal Damping Frequency-dependent Damping Ratios Per NRC Reg. 1.61, March 2007

    6. Simple Modal Damping

    7. Simple Modal Damping

    8. Weighted Average Composite Modal Damping

    9. Weighted Average Composite Modal Damping Recommended Modal Damping Values per NRC Reg. 1.61, March 2007

    10. Weighted Average Composite Modal Damping

    11. Weighted Average Composite Modal Damping

    13. Weighted Average Composite Modal Damping

    14. Weighted Average Composite Modal Damping

    15. Weighted Average Composite Modal Damping

    16. Weighted Average Composite Modal Damping

    17. Rayleigh Proportional Damping

    18. Rayleigh Proportional Damping

    19. Rayleigh Proportional Damping

    20. Rayleigh Proportional Damping

    21. Rayleigh Proportional Damping

    22. Rayleigh Proportional Damping

    23. Rayleigh Proportional Damping

    24. The Viscous Damper Element

    25. The Viscous Damper Element

    26. The Viscous Damper Element

    27. General Composite Modal Damping

    28. General Composite Modal Damping

    29. General Composite Modal Damping

    30. General Composite Modal Damping

    31. New Damping Models/Functions

    32. New Damping Models/Functions

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