26 June 202410:00 - 17:30 BST
47-58 Bastwick St, London, EC1V 3PS View on Google Maps
Member: £335 + VAT (Early booking £295 + VAT) Standard: £445 + VAT (Early booking £395 + VAT)
Available until one month prior
By the end of the course, you should be able to:
Master the basic terminology used in floor vibration serviceability
Undertake basic vibration serviceability checks of a typical floor structure
Appreciate the vibration mitigation technologies available to reduce embodied carbon pertinent to floor vibration serviceability
Graduate engineer
Mid-career engineer
Senior engineers/Team leader/Manager
Academic
Dr Paul Reynolds is an expert in civil engineering vibration with specialism in structural vibration control. He is CEO of FSD Active Ltd. and was previously Professor of Structural Dynamics and Control at the Universities of Sheffield and Exeter.
Aleksandar Pavic is Professor of Vibration Engineering at the University of Exeter, with expertise in vibration serviceability of building floors. He has contributed to a number of vibration design guides currently used in the UK and internationally for floors, footbridges and grandstands. He is also Managing Director of Full Scale Dynamics Ltd.
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