A Design Guide for Footfall Induced Vibration of Structures
Catalogue ID: CCIP-016
 
Publisher: The Concrete Centre
Price: £65.00
 
 
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  Whilst footfall-induced vibrations on buildings or bridges are normally ignored in terms of structural integrity, footfall vibration can be a critical serviceability condition. This publication guides the structural engineer through the process for designing for vibration, and includes flowcharts for calculation procedures and a useful glossary. The publication covers a new method for evaluating the response of a single pedestrian walking on a flat surface, such as a floor slab or bridge deck. The method was developed by Arup, and has been calibrated and refined with verification measurements taken on completed structures over a period of ten years. It also includes worked examples on a concrete footbridge, a low frequency multispan post tensioned concrete floor and a high frequency ribbed slab. Published for The Concrete Centre by The Concrete Society. Authors: Michael Willford and Peter Young (Arup) 82 pages 2006


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