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Damping Characteristics of Timber Flooring Systems with Respect to Low-Frequency Vibration Modes

Weckendorf, Jan; Zhang, Binsheng; Kermani, Abdy; Reid, David; Andersen, Palle

Authors

Jan Weckendorf

Binsheng Zhang

Abdy Kermani

David Reid

Palle Andersen



Abstract

The vibration serviceability of flooring structures has been of concern for decades. To date, design criteria classifying the dynamic behaviour of different types of timber flooring structures to an acceptable degree have not been well established. Parameters commonly used to investigate and assess vibrational performances of timber floors include natural frequencies, damping ratios, dynamic displacements, velocities, accelerations, mode shapes and static point load deflections. The damping ratio is also used for design purposes, but the value of damping ratio for design is controversial. This paper presents experimental evaluation of the damping ratios on full-scale timber flooring systems for different modes of vibration and details the variation in damping under different dead weights. The test results in this study highlight the need for further research in selecting appropriate values of damping parameters for design purposes.

Citation

Weckendorf, J., Zhang, B., Kermani, A., Reid, D., & Andersen, P. (2008, June). Damping Characteristics of Timber Flooring Systems with Respect to Low-Frequency Vibration Modes. Presented at 10th World Conference on Timber Engineering

Conference Name 10th World Conference on Timber Engineering
Start Date Jun 2, 2008
End Date Jun 5, 2008
Publication Date Jun 2, 2008
Deposit Date Nov 2, 2016
Publicly Available Date Nov 2, 2016
Publisher Engineered Wood Products Association
Book Title Proceedings of the 10th World Conference on Timber Engineering
ISBN 978-1-61567-088-8
Keywords Flooring structures, vibration, timber flooring,
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/411483
Contract Date Nov 2, 2016

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