Evaluation of the dynamic response for scaled models of shaped concrete floor slabs

IF 1.4 Q3 ACOUSTICS
Jonathan M Broyles, Micah R. Shepherd, Nathan C. Brown
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Abstract

The dynamic response of building structures is an essential design consideration in building acoustics. However, building design is increasingly driven by sustainability goals. Floors can be optimized to reduce material consumption and corresponding carbon emissions, yet geometric changes may cause sound insulation and vibration problems. Although the dynamic performance of traditional floors is well established, the performance of non-traditional shapes is less understood. Before trusting the results of building simulations encompassing optimized floors, the dynamic results should first be validated experimentally. This paper details a numerical finite element analysis method to ascertain the dynamic response of four shaped concrete slabs, with experimental modal analysis used to validate the numerical results. The material properties in the numerical model are updated to match the experimental results. The findings support a computational framework for determining the dynamic response of shaped structures that can then be implemented in future large-scale building models.
异形混凝土楼板按比例模型的动力响应评估
建筑结构的动力响应是建筑声学设计中必须考虑的问题。然而,建筑设计越来越受到可持续性目标的驱动。地板可以优化以减少材料消耗和相应的碳排放,但几何变化可能会导致隔音和振动问题。虽然传统地板的动态性能已经很好地建立了,但非传统形状的性能却鲜为人知。在相信包含优化楼层的建筑模拟结果之前,应该首先对动态结果进行实验验证。本文详细介绍了一种确定四形混凝土板动力响应的数值有限元分析方法,并用试验模态分析对数值结果进行了验证。对数值模型中的材料性能进行了更新,使其与实验结果相匹配。这些发现支持了一个计算框架,用于确定异形结构的动态响应,然后可以在未来的大型建筑模型中实施。
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BUILDING ACOUSTICS
BUILDING ACOUSTICS ACOUSTICS-
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