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Dynamic response of tall timber buildings under service load: results from the dynattb research program
Moelven Limtre, Norway.
Sweco, Norway.
Eiffage, France.
University of Ljubljana, Slovenia.
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2023 (English)In: World Conference on Timber Engineering 2023 (WCTE 2023): Timber for a Livable Future, 19-22 june, 2023,Oslo, Norway / [ed] Nyrud, A. Q. and Malo, K. A. et al., Curran Associates, Inc., 2023, p. 2907-2914Conference paper, Published paper (Refereed)
Abstract [en]

Wind-induced dynamic excitation is a governing design action determining size and shape of modern Tall Timber Buildings (TTBs). The wind actions generate dynamic loading, causing discomfort or annoyance for occupants due to the perceived horizontal sway, i.e. vibration serviceability problem. Although some TTBs have been instrumented and measured to estimate their key dynamic properties (eigenfrequencies, mode shapes and damping), no systematic evaluation of dynamic performance pertinent to wind loading had been performed for the new and evolving construction technologies used in TTBs. The DynaTTB project, funded by the ForestValue research program, mixed on site measurements on existing buildings excited by mass inertia shakers (forced vibration) and/or the wind loads (ambient vibration), for identification of the structural system, with laboratory identification of building elements mechanical features, coupled with numerical modelling of timber structures. The goal is to identify and quantify the causes of vibration energy dissipation in modern TTBs and provide key elements to finite element models. This paper presents an overview of the results of the project and the proposed Guidelines for design of TTBs in relation to their dynamic properties.

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Curran Associates, Inc., 2023. p. 2907-2914
Keywords [en]
Timber building, wind load, forced vibration, discomfort, modelling, damping, full scale
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Applied Mechanics Building Technologies
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Technology (byts ev till Engineering), Mechanical Engineering; Technology (byts ev till Engineering)
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URN: urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-122869DOI: 10.52202/069179-0380Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85171742815ISBN: 9781713873297 (print)OAI: oai:DiVA.org:lnu-122869DiVA, id: diva2:1776379
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World Conference on Timber Engineering 2023, 19-22 june, 2023, Oslo, Norway
Available from: 2023-06-28 Created: 2023-06-28 Last updated: 2024-01-18Bibliographically approved

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