Kinematic support modeling in Sage
Journal: Discrete and Continuous Models and Applied Computational Science (Vol.28, No. 2)Publication Date: 2020-07-20
Authors : Oleg Kroytor; Mikhail Malykh; Sergei Karnilovich;
Page : 141-153
Keywords : kinematic support; seismic isolation support; mathematical model; finite difference method; computer algebra system; Sage; numerical calculations; Sage;
Abstract
The article discusses the kinematic support, which allows reducing the horizontal dynamic effects on the building during earthquakes. The model of a seismic isolation support is considered from the point of view of classical mechanics, that is, we assume that the support is absolutely solid, oscillating in a vertical plane above a fixed horizontal solid plate. This approach allows a more adequate description of the interaction of the support with the soil and the base plate of the building. The paper describes the procedure for reducing the complete system of equations of motion of a massive rigid body on a fixed horizontal perfectly smooth plane to a form suitable for applying the finite difference method and its implementation in the Sage computer algebra system. The numerical calculations by the Euler method for grids with different number of elements are carried out and a mathematical model of the support as a perfectly rigid body in the Sage computer algebra system is implemented. The article presents the intermediate results of numerical experiments performed in Sage and gives a brief analysis (description) of the results.
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