Assessment Of Hollow-Core Concrete Floors Against Human-Induced Vibration

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING INTERNATIONAL(2021)

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Precast hollow-core concrete (HC) slabs are widely used in construction, especially in Nordic countries. The combination of prestressing and low self-weight due to the voids makes it possible to build long-span floors. However, this also makes the floors more sensitive to vibrations from human activities. In this paper, experimental and finite element (FE) analyses of a test HC slab and four in-situ experiments performed in three buildings are presented. For each case, the dynamic assessment is performed using two design guides: SCI P354 (2009) and the Concrete Center (2006). These analyses show that the proposed FE models give accurate results compared to experimental findings and that the Concrete Center design guide gives lower predictions than the SCI P354 guide. In addition, several recommendations can be derived from these studies for the dynamic assessment of HC floors in the design process. The most important is that for some structures, the accelerations calculated using the design guides are significantly higher with an FE model including the considered floor and the surrounding walls than with an FE model including also the lower and higher floors.
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hollow-core concrete floor, human-induced vibration, SCI P354 (2009), Concrete Center (2006), human walking, finite element (FE) models
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