Design of Vibration-Sensitive Laboratory Floors: Vibration Criteria and Prediction Methods Compared with Measured Vibrations
作者
Amir Yazdanniyaz,Anders L. Carlson,Sean K. Bui,Catherine Wenger,Aimee Lalime
标识
DOI:10.1061/40699(2003)4
摘要
The accurate selection of vibration criteria and prediction of vibration levels is important in laboratory design because laboratory cost increases as floor vibration levels decrease. Vibration criteria can be determined based on published vibration limits, manufacturer-provided criteria, and subjective tests of vibration-sensitive equipment. For design purposes, floor vibration levels can be predicted by several methods, which include the AISC method, the BBN method, and analytical modal analysis. The accuracy of these prediction methods are compared against measured vibration levels in both a composite and a concrete laboratory floor. In addition, the effect of damping on floor vibrations was analyzed through vibration measurements before and after the installment of interior wall partitions and furniture.