Office footfall vibrations: a discussion on response factor for design and mitigation measures

Author: Michael Sien

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1 August 2018

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Office footfall vibrations: a discussion on response factor for design and mitigation measures

The Structural Engineer

Author

Michael Sien

Citation

The Structural Engineer, Volume 96, Issue 8, 2018, Page(s) 22-25

Date published

1 August 2018

Author

Michael Sien

Citation

The Structural Engineer, Volume 96, Issue 8, 2018, Page(s) 22-25

Price

Standard: £9.95 + VAT
Members/Subscribers: Free

This article discusses office footfall vibration performance and mitigation based on a recent experience in Singapore.

Introduction
Steel is an excellent construction material with a high strength-to-weight ratio. As such, it is gaining popularity in metropolitan Asian cities such as Singapore. Many modern office towers are of steel-composite construction – which is lightweight and achieves faster construction cycles compared to concrete construction. Savings on foundation costs may also be significant, especially for tall buildings, due to the lighter weight of steel compared to concrete.

However, the lightweight nature of steel will also mean a lower modal mass generally; therefore, vibrations from active sources (e.g. footfall) will to need be considered carefully during the design stage. This article discusses vibration performance and mitigation based on recent experience in Singapore.

Additional information

Format:
PDF
Pages:
22-25
Publisher:
The Institution of Structural Engineers

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Seismic & Vibration Technical Issue 8

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