(Wydawnictwo Politechniki Łódzkiej, 2021) Bęc, J.; Błazik-Borowa, E.; Szer, J.
Scaffoldings are lightweight temporary structures used mostly at construction sites. Due to
their dynamic characteristics they are prone to dynamic excitation occurring at the structures or in the nearby
at the construction site. A medium size scaffolding FEM model was subjected to harmonic excitation with
frequencies ranging from 2 Hz to 12 Hz as a single harmonic force located in one of the selected nodal points.
Full dynamic analysis of structure subjected to the load varying in time was provided by direct integration.
Maximum displacement during forced vibrations and fading free vibrations after the source of excitation
became inactive were watched in relation to the force parameters and its location. It has been observed that
frequencies close to the first natural frequencies propagate to the entire structure, while higher frequencies
cause discomfort for scaffolding users, but have a smaller range of action.