Dinamičko ponašanje određenih klasa transportnih mašina sa aspekta incidentnih događaja
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Radoičić, Goran N.Ментор
Jovanović, MiomirЧланови комисије
Vladić, JovanJanošević, Dragoslav
Pavlović, Nenad

Petrović, Goran

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The doctoral dissertation deals with incidents of heavy lifting and
construction machinery. The research studies the stability and the
risk of mechanical systems at the dynamic impulse influences
which determine the safety of supporting structures. Typical
incident events, at work of machinery, which influence in unique
way on placed modelling and dynamical simulation, here are
selected. The surveys on a group of five types of machines were
carried out whereby the models of numerical simulations were
developed, with the help of five experimental investigations of the
structures for supporting model verification. The results of the
disertation are: Exact identification of dangerous forced vibration
frequencies; Mathematical formulation of incidental excitation
forces; Mathematical forms of wind excitation forces with
medium strength in multiple gusts; Geometry of frame structures
with low dynamic stability; Mathematical forms of malicious
excitations with large vibration amplitudes. Ele...ments of risk are
separated and defined: high accelerations, large deflections,
shaking (tremor), extreme dynamic coefficients, loss of contact of
structural parts. The finite element method (FEM) is applied in
transient dynamic analysis of mechanical system. The
experiments on tower crane, bridge crane, shipbuilding (levelluffing)
crane, mining stacker and mobile elevating platform were
performed. The obtained technical models are an incidental design
template which checks sensitivity on extreme and unexpected
influences.