Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4919938 Engineering Structures 2017 14 Pages PDF
Abstract
Theoretical analyses are presented for investigating the vibration of lightweight steel floor systems with human occupants. A damped plate-oscillator model is proposed to obtain the dynamic properties of coupled floor-occupant systems. A generalized formulation of the damped plate-oscillator model is proposed. A complex eigenvalue analysis is performed with the use of state-space method and a validation study is conducted by comparing with other undamped plate-oscillator models. The dynamic properties obtained from the proposed model are verified by laboratory tests performed on full-scale lightweight cold-formed steel (CFS) floor systems. The influence of human occupants on the dynamic properties of lightweight steel floors are investigated in three scenarios: an unoccupied floor, a floor with one standing occupant and a floor with two standing occupants. Four human dynamical models in standing position, two with one degree of freedom (SDOF) and others with two degrees of freedom (2-DOF), are adopted in the proposed plate-oscillator model and the obtained results are compared to the test results. Comparisons are also made between the proposed plate-oscillator model with the integrated 2-DOF model for coupled floor-occupant systems. In addition, the need of recalibrating human models for lightweight floor systems is also discussed.
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