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

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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;
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10.1007/978-3-031-68889-8_1
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TP39 [计算机的应用];
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081203 ; 0835 ;
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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.
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