Investigation of concrete floor vibration using heel-drop, test

In recent years, there is an increased in floor vibration problems of structures like residential and commercial building. Vibration is defined as a serviceability issue related to the comfort of the occupant or damage equipment. Human activities are the main source of vibration in the building and...

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Main Authors: Mohd Azaman, N.A., Abd Ghafar, N.H., Azhar, A.F., Fauzi, A. A., Ismail, H. A., Syed Idrus, S. S., Mokhjar, S. S., Abd Hamid, F.F.
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.54492022-01-09T07:30:26Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5449/ Investigation of concrete floor vibration using heel-drop, test Mohd Azaman, N.A. Abd Ghafar, N.H. Azhar, A.F. Fauzi, A. A. Ismail, H. A. Syed Idrus, S. S. Mokhjar, S. S. Abd Hamid, F.F. T Technology (General) TH Building construction TH1000-1725 Systems of building construction. Including fireproof construction, concrete construction In recent years, there is an increased in floor vibration problems of structures like residential and commercial building. Vibration is defined as a serviceability issue related to the comfort of the occupant or damage equipment. Human activities are the main source of vibration in the building and it could affect the human comfort and annoyance of residents in the building when the vibration exceed the recommend level. A new building, Madrasah Tahfiz located at Yong Peng have vibration problem when load subjected on the first floor of the building. However, the limitation of vibration occurs on building is unknown. Therefore, testing is needed to determine the vibration behaviour (frequency, damping ratio and mode shape) of the building. Heel-drop with pace 2Hz was used in field measurement to obtain the vibration response. Since, the heel-drop test results would vary in light of person performance, test are carried out three time to reduce uncertainty. Natural frequency from Frequency Response Function analysis (FRF) is 17.4Hz, 16.8, 17.4Hz respectively for each test. IOP Publishing 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5449/1/AJ%202018%20%28189%29.pdf Mohd Azaman, N.A. and Abd Ghafar, N.H. and Azhar, A.F. and Fauzi, A. A. and Ismail, H. A. and Syed Idrus, S. S. and Mokhjar, S. S. and Abd Hamid, F.F. (2018) Investigation of concrete floor vibration using heel-drop, test. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 995. pp. 1-8. ISSN 1742-6588
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topic T Technology (General)
TH Building construction
TH1000-1725 Systems of building construction. Including fireproof construction, concrete construction
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TH Building construction
TH1000-1725 Systems of building construction. Including fireproof construction, concrete construction
Mohd Azaman, N.A.
Abd Ghafar, N.H.
Azhar, A.F.
Fauzi, A. A.
Ismail, H. A.
Syed Idrus, S. S.
Mokhjar, S. S.
Abd Hamid, F.F.
Investigation of concrete floor vibration using heel-drop, test
description In recent years, there is an increased in floor vibration problems of structures like residential and commercial building. Vibration is defined as a serviceability issue related to the comfort of the occupant or damage equipment. Human activities are the main source of vibration in the building and it could affect the human comfort and annoyance of residents in the building when the vibration exceed the recommend level. A new building, Madrasah Tahfiz located at Yong Peng have vibration problem when load subjected on the first floor of the building. However, the limitation of vibration occurs on building is unknown. Therefore, testing is needed to determine the vibration behaviour (frequency, damping ratio and mode shape) of the building. Heel-drop with pace 2Hz was used in field measurement to obtain the vibration response. Since, the heel-drop test results would vary in light of person performance, test are carried out three time to reduce uncertainty. Natural frequency from Frequency Response Function analysis (FRF) is 17.4Hz, 16.8, 17.4Hz respectively for each test.
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author Mohd Azaman, N.A.
Abd Ghafar, N.H.
Azhar, A.F.
Fauzi, A. A.
Ismail, H. A.
Syed Idrus, S. S.
Mokhjar, S. S.
Abd Hamid, F.F.
author_facet Mohd Azaman, N.A.
Abd Ghafar, N.H.
Azhar, A.F.
Fauzi, A. A.
Ismail, H. A.
Syed Idrus, S. S.
Mokhjar, S. S.
Abd Hamid, F.F.
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title Investigation of concrete floor vibration using heel-drop, test
title_short Investigation of concrete floor vibration using heel-drop, test
title_full Investigation of concrete floor vibration using heel-drop, test
title_fullStr Investigation of concrete floor vibration using heel-drop, test
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of concrete floor vibration using heel-drop, test
title_sort investigation of concrete floor vibration using heel-drop, test
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