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ISSN 2753-3239 CCC: 6
PROCEEDINGS OF THE SEVENTEENTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CIVIL, STRUCTURAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING COMPUTING Edited by: P. Ivanyi, J. Kruis and B.H.V. Topping
Paper 11.7
Vibration Control Effect of Locally Resonant Metamaterials on Serviceability of Floors: An Analytical Investigation S. Park, J. Choi, J.S. Park and H.S. Park
Department of Architecture and Architectural Engineering, Yonsei University, Seoul, Republic of Korea S. Park, J. Choi, J.S. Park, H.S. Park, "Vibration Control Effect of Locally Resonant Metamaterials on Serviceability of Floors: An Analytical Investigation", in P. Ivanyi, J. Kruis, B.H.V. Topping, (Editors), "Proceedings of the Seventeenth International Conference on
Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering Computing", Civil-Comp Press, Edinburgh, UK,
Online volume: CCC 6, Paper 11.7, 2023, doi:10.4203/ccc.6.11.7
Keywords: vibration serviceability, vibration control, locally resonant metamaterials,
CFS framed building, joist.
Abstract
This study aims to contribute to the improvement of vibration serviceability through
vibration control of CFS floors. To investigate the effect of the application of locally
resonant metamaterials (LRMs) on the serviceability of CFS floors, an analytical
investigation study was conducted by targeting the slab model of the LRMsincorporated
CFS system. For this study, the software MIDAS was used, and the target
model was designed according to the criteria presented in previous research on CFS
modeling. Analysis was conducted by evaluating the natural frequencies and
acceleration responses of the bare slab structure and slabs with different numbers of
LRMs attached under dynamic loads and assessing their serviceability. As a result,
based on the criteria presented in AIJ 1991, it has been evaluated that the use of LRMs
for vibration control has a significant effect on improving the serviceability of the
CFS floor.
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