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Vibrational performance of metal-webbed timber floors.

Zhang, Binsheng; Weckendorf, Jan; Kermani, Abdy; Fillingham, Tony

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Binsheng Zhang

Jan Weckendorf

Abdy Kermani

Tony Fillingham



Abstract

Metal web engineered timber joists have been largely used nowadays to replace traditional solid timber joists for constructing intermediate-span timber floors in low-rise houses and long-span floors in commercial buildings. Vibrational criteria become crucial for serviceability design of timber floors and often control the design. This paper presents the study on the dynamic performance of the floors constructed with metal-web joists with focus on modal frequencies, modal shapes and damping. The studied parameters included spacing of joists, type, size, number and location of strongback, ceiling, etc. In general, joist spacing, strongback bracings and ceiling did not significantly influence the fundamental frequency and damping ratio for Mode 1-1, both required for the design of timber floors, but they did influence those of higher modes. The measured damping ratio for the fundamental mode was 0.87% on average, which is below the 1% recommended in Eurocode 5 and much smaller than the 2% recommended in the UK National Annex. The use of strongback, however, could considerably reduce the number of first-order modes below 40 Hz, which, used to determine the unit impulse velocity response, can thus be decreased notably.

Conference Name 10th World Conference on Timber Engineering
Start Date Jun 21, 2010
End Date Jun 25, 2010
Publication Date Jun 21, 2010
Deposit Date Nov 1, 2016
Publicly Available Date Nov 1, 2016
Book Title Proceedings of the 10th World Conference on Timber Engineering
Keywords Damping ratio; Frequency; Metal-web joists; Mode shapes; Timber floors; Eurocodes
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/410350
Contract Date Nov 1, 2016

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