Dynamic Characteristics and Models

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Abstract

Vibration levels of flooring-systems are generally difficult to predict. Nevertheless an estimate may be needed for flooring-systems that are prone to vibrate to actions of humans in motion (e.g. grandstands, footbridges or long-span office floors). One reason for the difficulties is that the dynamic characteristics of a flooring-system do not only depend on material characteristics, floor dimensions and boundary conditions. They are also influenced by the presence of stationary persons on the floor, and these persons may or may not be present. Stationary persons are humans in, for example, sitting or standing posture, and that these persons influence the dynamic characteristics of the floor (floor frequency and floor damping) is demonstrated in the paper. The mechanism of the dynamic interaction between the floor mass and the mass of stationary persons is generally not well understood and the paper therefore looks into this mechanism which is done by carrying out controlled modal identification tests on a test floor. The paper describes the experimental investigations and the basic principles adopted for modal identification. Since there is an interest in being able to model the scenario, attempts are made to calibrate a dynamic model (human-floor system) to experimental findings.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Titelproceedings of the 2nd International Operational Modal Analysis Conference
RedaktørerRune Brincker, Nis Møller
Antal sider8
Vol/bindVol. 2
ForlagAalborg Universitet
Publikationsdato2007
Sider385-392
ISBN (Trykt)8791606144
StatusUdgivet - 2007
BegivenhedInternational Operational Modal Analysis Conference (IOMAC) - Copenhagen, Danmark
Varighed: 30 apr. 20072 maj 2007
Konferencens nummer: 2

Konference

KonferenceInternational Operational Modal Analysis Conference (IOMAC)
Nummer2
Land/OmrådeDanmark
ByCopenhagen
Periode30/04/200702/05/2007

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