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VSATs software for assessing and visualising floor vibration serviceability based on first principles

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Pavić, Aleksandar, Brownjohn, J.M.W. and Živanović, Stana (2010) VSATs software for assessing and visualising floor vibration serviceability based on first principles. In: 2010 Structures Congress, Orlando, FL, U.S.A., May 12-15, 2010. Published in: Proceedings of the 2010 Structures Congress pp. 82-92.

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/41130(369)82

Abstract

Vibration serviceability of building floors is becoming a governing design criterion for many open plan building floors. To make correct decisions about floor vibration performance, calculating only the highest vibration response of the floor is not sufficient anymore. Because of the considerable complexity of the problem and shortcomings of practically all codified procedures for checking floor vibration serviceability, it is prudent to use not one but several assessment strategies while making sure that application of the first principles in structural dynamics is preserved. Also, rather than focusing on a single highest response value, calculating distribution of the highest responses at each floor point is the way forward to obtain a more informed vibration serviceability check. Finally, easy link to commercial structural analysis packages and dynamic testing results, comprehensive but quick dynamic response calculation and effective visualisation of the measured and calculated vibration responses are of paramount importance in modern floor vibration serviceability design (for new structures) and assessment (for existing structures). To address all these issues, this paper presents Vibration Serviceability Assessment Tools (VSATs), a MATLAB‐based software package, developed to aid not only assessment of vibration serviceability of floors, but also development of new floor designs and research into their vibration behaviour. Its operation and application of a number of procedures useful for vibration serviceability assessment together with pertinent visualisation tools is presented to increase awareness of various state‐of‐the‐art procedures available nowadays.

Item Type: Conference Item (Paper)
Subjects: T Technology > TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
T Technology > TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Divisions: Faculty of Science > Engineering
Journal or Publication Title: Proceedings of the 2010 Structures Congress
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
ISSN: ISBN: 978-0-7844-1130-8
Book Title: Structures Congress 2010
Date: 2010
Page Range: pp. 82-92
Identification Number: 10.1061/41130(369)82
Status: Peer Reviewed
Publication Status: Published
Access rights to Published version: Restricted or Subscription Access
Funder: Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)
Grant number: EP/G061130/1, GR/T03000/01, GR/T03017/01, GR/S14924/01 (EPSRC)
Conference Paper Type: Paper
Title of Event: 2010 Structures Congress
Type of Event: Conference
Location of Event: Orlando, FL, U.S.A.
Date(s) of Event: May 12-15, 2010
URI: http://wrap.warwick.ac.uk/id/eprint/46866

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