Identification of Modal Parameters of Multi-storey Timber Buildings from Ambient Vibration Tests

被引:0
|
作者
Tulebekova, Saule [1 ]
Malo, Kjell Arne [1 ]
Ronnquist, Anders [1 ]
机构
[1] Norwegian Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Struct Engn, Trondheim, Norway
关键词
Timber; Tall; Building; Dynamic; Modal;
D O I
10.1007/978-3-031-68889-8_1
中图分类号
TP39 [计算机的应用];
学科分类号
081203 ; 0835 ;
摘要
A growing number of tall timber buildings have been built across Europe and North America. The major challenge in the design of tall timber buildings is wind-induced vibration due to inherently low mass and flexibility, which makes them susceptible to low-level vibrations. Dynamic properties, such as modal parameters (natural frequencies and damping ratios), are important for accurate estimation of wind-induced response. This chapter presents the identification results of an ambient vibration testing campaign on five timber buildings, including the two tallest all-timber buildings in the world, Treet in Bergen and Mjostarnet in Brumunddal, Norway. The two most common construction types: Cross-laminated timber (or mass timber) buildings and glue-laminated timber buildings were tested. The random decrement technique and frequency-domain decomposition method were used to identify and assess the amplitude dependence of modal properties. The results show that output-only modal analysis can be used for extracting natural frequencies of tall timber buildings. The results of the random decrement method show that modal properties exhibit amplitude-dependent behavior. Additionally, the aspects affecting the dynamic properties such as construction type and height of the building are discussed. The results of this chapter serve as a useful guideline for practicing engineers in designing tall timber buildings.
引用
收藏
页码:1 / 7
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Multi-storey timber frame residential buildings
    Riberholt, H
    COST ACTION E5 WORKSHOP ON FIRE SAFETY OF MEDIUM-RISE TIMBER FRAME RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS, 1998, 179 : 18 - 24
  • [2] Modelling of Multi-Storey Cross-Laminated Timber Buildings for Vibration Serviceability
    Kurent, Blaz
    Friedman, Noemi
    Brank, Bostjan
    BUILDINGS, 2024, 14 (03)
  • [3] Comparison of multi-storey cross-laminated timber and timber frame buildings by in situ modal analysis
    Reynolds, Thomas
    Casagrande, Daniele
    Tomasi, Roberto
    CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING MATERIALS, 2016, 102 : 1009 - 1017
  • [4] Multi-storey prestressed timber buildings in New Zealand
    Department of Timber Design
    不详
    不详
    不详
    Struct Eng Int J Int Assoc Bridge Struct Eng, 2008, 2 (166-173):
  • [5] A complete timber building system for multi-storey buildings
    Daerga, Per-Anders
    Girhammar, Ulf Arne
    Kallsner, Bo
    CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES, 2014, : 1164 - 1171
  • [6] DEVELOPMENT OF MULTI-STOREY TIMBER BUILDINGS IN EUROPE AND US
    Kuzman, Manja K.
    Haviarova, Eva
    INCREASING THE USE OF WOOD IN THE GLOBAL BIO-ECONOMY, 2018, : 200 - 206
  • [7] Timber and Multi-Storey Buildings: Industry Perceptions of Adoption in Australia
    Marfella, Giorgio
    Winson-Geideman, Kimberly
    BUILDINGS, 2021, 11 (12)
  • [8] State of the art in fire protection of multi-storey timber buildings
    Kampmeier, Bjoern
    Winter, Stefan
    BAUTECHNIK, 2015, 92 (06) : 432 - 440
  • [9] Multi-storey timber buildings: breaking industry path dependency
    Mahapatra, Krushna
    Gustavsson, Leif
    BUILDING RESEARCH AND INFORMATION, 2008, 36 (06): : 638 - 648
  • [10] Damage identification of multi-storey buildings based on modal sensitivity analysis and Genetic Algorithm
    Shi, Y. N.
    He, B.
    Zhu, H. P.
    STRUCTURAL HEALTH MONITORING AND INTELLIGENT INFRASTRUCTURE, VOLS 1 AND 2, 2006, : 1015 - 1020