Design guide on the vibration of floors
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The main purpose of this Guide is to provide a practical method for assessing the likely vibrational behaviour of floors in steel framed buildings. The subject of floor vibration is complex and consequently the Guide contains sections dealing with the current ‘state of the art’, the background to the proposed assessment methods and a commentary so that the designer may develop an appreciation of the phenomenon rather than apply the design method by rote.
Publisher: The Steel Construction Institute
ISBN: 1 870004 34 5
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it's not a recent publication on floor vibration but is one of the first writing on the problem and solution in brief.. very suitable for beginner
special tribute to my former Prof T.A. Wyatt for this great book..
SCI P076 Design Guide for Floor Vibrations
Size: < 1.0 MB | Format: PDF | Quality: Unspecified | Publisher: The Steel Construction Institute | Year: 1989 | pages: 50
This publication is intended to provide guidance for designers in an important area of design where information is lacking. It has been prepared by Dr T A Wyatt of Imperial College with assistance from Dr A F Dier of the Steel Construction Institute.
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The Guide is divided into seven Sections and two Appendices as shown on the facing page. Section 1 is intended as a broad introduction and has been written in such a way that it is suitable for copying to a Client as an aid to preliminary discussions. The background to the design procedures, which are set out in Section 7, is given in Sections 2 to 6 and a study of these will be an aid, although not normally necessary, in the application of Section 7. The design procedures of Section 7 are self contained as far as is practical, although in some cases reference to Section 5.2 may be required. The examples in Appendix B will be useful for following the design procedures. Explanation of terms used for describing dynamic behaviour, which may not be familiar to the non-specialist, will be found in Section 4.2 where they are highlighted by italic script. Defmitions essential for the application of the design procedures are given in Section 7.1.
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