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Dynamic amplification factor

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Dynamic amplification factor is a dimensionless number which describes that by how many times the deflections or stresses should be multiplied to the deflections or stresses caused by the static loads when a dynamic load is applied on to a structure.[1]

References

  1. ^ Dynamics of structures by Anil K Chopra