The Effect of Changes in External Factors on the Natural Frequencies of Large Objects

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Diverse factors impacting natural frequencies of large objects based on research study.

The Effect of Changes in External Factors on the Natural Frequencies of Large Objects

V. S. Seleznev
V. S. Seleznev
A. V. Liseikin
A. V. Liseikin
I. V. Kokovkin
I. V. Kokovkin
V. M. Solovyov
V. M. Solovyov
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This work is devoted to the development of the engineering seismic monitoring method created in GS RAS. In previous years, the “method of standing waves” was created and put into practice. It helps to separate natural oscillation modes of buildings and other engineering structures. The natural oscillations of hundreds of various objects (buildings, bridges, dams, etc.) had been studied and identified. We assumed that the physical condition of studied constructions could be controlled during exploitation by measuring the changes of natural oscillation frequencies. That would help to identify the appearance of defects in constructions, to prevent the risk of their destruction. However, it turned out that not everything is that simple: changes in frequency values are logically affected by changes in the environment around the studied objects. This article provides examples of these relations, influence of changes in environmental temperature, mass of objects and precipitation on the frequencies of natural oscillations.

The Effect of Changes in External Factors on the Natural Frequencies of Large Objects

This work is devoted to the development of the engineering seismic monitoring method created in GS RAS. In previous years, the “method of standing waves” was created and put into practice. It helps to separate natural oscillation modes of buildings and other engineering structures. The natural oscillations of hundreds of various objects (buildings, bridges, dams, etc.) had been studied and identified. We assumed that the physical condition of studied constructions could be controlled during exploitation by measuring the changes of natural oscillation frequencies. That would help to identify the appearance of defects in constructions, to prevent the risk of their destruction. However, it turned out that not everything is that simple: changes in frequency values are logically affected by changes in the environment around the studied objects. This article provides examples of these relations, influence of changes in environmental temperature, mass of objects and precipitation on the frequencies of natural oscillations.

V. S. Seleznev
V. S. Seleznev
A. V. Liseikin
A. V. Liseikin
I. V. Kokovkin
I. V. Kokovkin
V. M. Solovyov
V. M. Solovyov

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V. S. Seleznev. 2026. “. Global Journal of Research in Engineering – G: Industrial Engineering GJRE-G Volume 24 (GJRE Volume 24 Issue G1): .

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The Effect of Changes in External Factors on the Natural Frequencies of Large Objects

V. S. Seleznev
V. S. Seleznev
A. V. Liseikin
A. V. Liseikin
I. V. Kokovkin
I. V. Kokovkin
V. M. Solovyov
V. M. Solovyov

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