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A man of mass 91 kg, is bungee jumping by using an elastic steel cable can be modeled as an elastic spring without damping as shown in Figure (below).

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a) Follow the Vibration Analysis procedural step to determine the level of vibration felt by

the man hanging with the bridge?

b)

Step 1: Mathematical Modeling

Step 2: Derivation of Governing Equations

Step 3: Solution

Step 4: Interpretation of Results

c) It is required to perform the severity analysis in terms human comfort and

building/structural damage.

d) Discuss the ways the vibration level can be controlled to protect the structure under

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