The assessment of the dynamic properties and vibration performance of two full-scale timber floor specimens is presented. The specimen set comprised a Timber-Concrete Composite floor and a Cross Laminated Timber floor. The floors, which are characterized by the same length and mass, are located in two separate five-storey timber buildings constructed in the urban area of Trento (Italy). The assessment was conducted by adopting analytical and numerical methods as well as by performing onsite experimental tests. Mock up samples of the floor specimens were also made and tested in laboratory. Multiple analytical methods that are available in literature were evaluated and compared. The Vibration Dose Value (VDV) method, as proposed by ISO 10137 and BS 6472, was used as reference method for the numerical modelling and the laboratory testing. To determine the VDV, loading associated to human walking was simulated. Dynamic identification tests, where the floors were excited by a modal hammer, were also performed in order to investigate the dynamic properties (i.e. natural frequencies, damping and mode shapes) of the floors. Discussion on the vibration performance of the timber floor typologies studied herein and on the effectiveness of the different assessment approaches (i.e. analytical, numerical and experimental) is provided.

Analytical, numerical and experimental assessment of vibration performance in timber floors

Casagrande D;
2018

Abstract

The assessment of the dynamic properties and vibration performance of two full-scale timber floor specimens is presented. The specimen set comprised a Timber-Concrete Composite floor and a Cross Laminated Timber floor. The floors, which are characterized by the same length and mass, are located in two separate five-storey timber buildings constructed in the urban area of Trento (Italy). The assessment was conducted by adopting analytical and numerical methods as well as by performing onsite experimental tests. Mock up samples of the floor specimens were also made and tested in laboratory. Multiple analytical methods that are available in literature were evaluated and compared. The Vibration Dose Value (VDV) method, as proposed by ISO 10137 and BS 6472, was used as reference method for the numerical modelling and the laboratory testing. To determine the VDV, loading associated to human walking was simulated. Dynamic identification tests, where the floors were excited by a modal hammer, were also performed in order to investigate the dynamic properties (i.e. natural frequencies, damping and mode shapes) of the floors. Discussion on the vibration performance of the timber floor typologies studied herein and on the effectiveness of the different assessment approaches (i.e. analytical, numerical and experimental) is provided.
2018
Istituto per la Valorizzazione del Legno e delle Specie Arboree - IVALSA - Sede Sesto Fiorentino
Modal analysis
Timber floors
VDV
Vibration performance
Walking induced vibration
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