Development of a new damper to reduce resonant vibrations in lightweight steel joist floors |
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Authors: | Fredrik Ljunggren,Anders Å gren |
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Affiliation: | Division of Sound and Vibrations, Luleå University of Technology, 971 87 Lulea, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Floor vibrations annoying to humans often occur in lightweight constructions. A number of methods to solve the problem of resonant vibrations are reported in the literature. Tuned mass damper, semi-active tuned vibration absorber and active control system are all examples of existing methods. A new method has been tested in laboratory environment on a prefabricated floor containing a resilient ceiling with a size up to 6.8×4.8 m2. The method takes advantage of small pieces of visco-elastic material connected between the ceiling joists and the primary beams. A finite element model is used to calculate the correct amount of visco-elastic material. The new damper is especially effective in damping mode shapes where the ceiling oscillates out of phase relative to the floor but shows improvements for other mode shapes as well. |
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