Experimental and analytical studies on the vibration serviceability of long-span prestressed concrete floor |
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Authors: | Liang Cao Jiepeng Liu Jiang Li Ruizhi Zhang |
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Institution: | 1.School of Civil Engineering,Chongqing University,Chongqing,China;2.Key Laboratory of New Technology for Construction of Cities in Mountain Area (Chongqing University),Ministry of Education,Chongqing,China |
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Abstract: | An extensive experimental and theoretical research study was undertaken to study the vibration serviceability of a long-span prestressed concrete floor system to be used in the lounge of a major airport. Specifically, jumping impact tests were carried out to obtain the floor’s modal parameters, followed by an analysis of the distribution of peak accelerations. Running tests were also performed to capture the acceleration responses. The prestressed concrete floor was found to have a low fundamental natural frequency (≈ 8.86 Hz) corresponding to the average modal damping ratio of ≈ 2.17%. A coefficients βrp is proposed for convenient calculation of the maximum root-mean-square acceleration for running. In the theoretical analysis, the prestressed concrete floor under running excitation is treated as a two-span continuous anisotropic rectangular plate with simply-supported edges. The calculated analytical results (natural frequencies and root-mean-square acceleration) agree well with the experimental ones. The analytical approach is thus validated. |
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