The Dynamic Amplification Factor (DAF) is a measure used in structural engineering and dynamics to quantify the increase in response (such as displacement, stress, or acceleration) of a structure or system under dynamic loading conditions compared to static loading conditions. In other words, the DAF represents how much more severe the effects of dynamic forces are compared to static loads, often due to factors like resonance, the frequency of vibrations, and the characteristics of the loading event (such as impact or seismic activity).

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