svingstabilitet
Svingstabilitet refers to the ability of a structure or vehicle to resist and recover from lateral oscillations or sway. The concept is used in several disciplines, including naval architecture, civil and structural engineering, and automotive engineering. Good svingstabilitet helps maintain control, comfort, and safety by limiting lateral movement caused by wind, waves, traffic, or seismic loads.
In ships, sway stability relates to the ship’s response to lateral forces. Key factors include the distribution
In buildings, sway stability concerns response to wind and earthquakes. Lateral stiffness (shear strength), mass distribution,
In road vehicles, sway stability relates to body roll and trailer sway. Engineering controls include suspension
Assessment and analysis use dynamic models and time- or frequency-domain methods, computing natural frequencies, damping ratios,