2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.apacoust.2015.08.006
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Analysis of human-induced vibrations in a lightweight framework

Abstract: a b s t r a c tThis article analyzes the vibratory behavior of a Material-Composed Sandwich (MCS) framework for residential buildings. It has been observed qualitatively that the use of this kind of framework leads to poor comfort levels. The goal of this study is to find out the sources of this lack of comfort, in order to suggest guidelines that can enhance the performance of the MCS framework, without jeopardizing its advantages with respect to the traditional frameworks.To achieve this objective, an Experi… Show more

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“…Numerous comprehensive tests have been conducted to provide a better understanding of the dynamic performance of different floor systems [2,11,14,15,29], but there is no unified numerical simulation model pertinent to human-induced floor vibration. Most studies on the simulation of human-induced vibration use simplified load models, which may not represent realistic situations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous comprehensive tests have been conducted to provide a better understanding of the dynamic performance of different floor systems [2,11,14,15,29], but there is no unified numerical simulation model pertinent to human-induced floor vibration. Most studies on the simulation of human-induced vibration use simplified load models, which may not represent realistic situations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Esta intensidad de percepción ha sido a su vez estudiada por muchos autores [40], que han tratado de mejorar el diseño de las estructuras para evitar los efectos nocivos de estas vibraciones, más aún si cabe con el uso de la actuales construcciones prefabricadas como los actuales paneles sándwich [41]. En general, para el rango de 1 a 10 Hz la percepción de las vibraciones se hace proporcional a la aceleración y en el rango de 10 a 100 Hz se hace proporcional a la aceleración.…”
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