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Dynamic response of timber floors.

Weckendorf, Jan; Zhang, Ben; Kermani, Abdy; Reid, David

Authors

Jan Weckendorf

Ben Zhang

Abdy Kermani

David Reid



Abstract

Developments in composite timber construction have been widely used for forming relatively large-span floors. This has also resulted in undue floor vibrations, causing inconvenience to the occupants and requiring the vibrational response of the structure to be considered in more detail during the design process. The problems associated with vibration of floors are not adequately addressed in the current British Standards. The UK National Annex to Eurocode 5 considers the fundamental natural frequency of the floor, the deflection under a unit point load and the unit impulse velocity response. These design criteria have been analysed in this paper and parameters influencing the vibrational behaviour of the flooring system have been investigated by performing parametric studies on floors built with solid timber joists and engineered I-joists. Regarding fundamental natural frequency and deflection, the results show that the floor span and beam height are the critical parameters and the floors built with I-joists have a poorer vibrational performance.

Citation

Weckendorf, J., Zhang, B., Kermani, A., & Reid, D. (2005). Dynamic response of timber floors. In Proceedings of the Second Scottish Conference for Postgraduate Researchers of the Built & Natural Environment (PRoBE

Conference Name Second Scottish Conference for Postgraduate Researchers of the Built & Natural Environment (PRoBE)
Start Date Nov 16, 2005
End Date Nov 17, 2005
Publication Date Nov 16, 2005
Deposit Date Nov 4, 2016
Publicly Available Date Nov 4, 2016
Book Title Proceedings of the Second Scottish Conference for Postgraduate Researchers of the Built & Natural Environment (PRoBE
ISBN 1-903661-82-X.
Keywords Dynamic response; engineered joists; serviceability; timber floor
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/412596
Contract Date Nov 4, 2016

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