ISO 18324-2016 Timber structures - Test methods - Floor vibration performance《木结构 试验方法 楼板振动性能》.pdf
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1、 ISO 2016 Timber structures Test methods Floor vibration performance Structures en bois Mthodes dessai Comportement vibratoire des planchers INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 18324 First edition 2016-04-01 Reference number ISO 18324:2016(E) ISO 18324:2016(E)ii ISO 2016 All rights reserved COPYRIGHT PROTECT
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4、8324:2016(E)Foreword iv Introduction v 1 Scope . 1 2 Normative references 1 3 T erms and definitions . 1 4 Abbreviated terms 2 5 Measurement of natural frequencies and modal damping ratios .2 5.1 General . 2 5.2 Apparatus 3 5.3 Test procedures 4 5.3.1 General requirements and principles 4 5.3.2 Shak
5、er test procedure . 5 5.3.3 Impact test procedure . 7 5.4 Modal analysis . 9 6 Measur ement of static deflection under a c onc entr at ed load. 9 6.1 General . 9 6.2 Apparatus .10 6.3 Test procedure 11 7 Environmental condition of test site 11 8 Test report 12 Bibliography .13 ISO 2016 All rights re
6、served iii Contents Page ISO 18324:2016(E) Foreword ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards bodies (ISO member bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out through ISO technical committees. Each member
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12、llowing URL: Foreword - Supplementary information The committee responsible for this document is ISO/TC 165, Timber structures.iv ISO 2016 All rights reserved ISO 18324:2016(E) Introduction Dynamic properties of timber structures are of critical importance to designers since they govern how these st
13、ructures respond to seismic, wind and in-service human-induced dynamic excitation. Seismic and wind can cause structural failure, while in-service human-induced motion generally causes serviceability problems related to human discomfort; this is also true to wind-induced building motion. Since occup
14、ants are constantly in contact with the floor system, vibration serviceability of floor systems is often of concern to designers of timber structures. Vibrational performance of a timber floor can be assessed using parameters such as natural frequencies, damping ratios, dynamic responses to an impul
15、se (dynamic displacement, velocity, and acceleration), and static deflection under a concentrated load. These parameters have been found to correlate well with human perceptions. Among these parameters, natural frequencies, damping ratios, and static deflection under concentrated load are commonly u
16、sed to evaluate timber floor vibrational performance. Design procedures have been developed, and in some cases implemented in design standards, for assessing vibration serviceability of timber floors. These design procedures usually include criteria for floor response parameters, such as those liste
17、d above, and mathematical procedures to calculate these parameters. As an alternative to calculation, it is also necessary to provide standardized procedures to measure these parameters experimentally. This is the prime motive for the development of this ISO test standard. Natural frequencies and da
18、mping ratios of a test system can be measured using modal testing. ISO published a series of International Standards on the application of modal testing and analysis to determine natural frequencies, modal damping ratios, and other dynamic properties of an object. The theory of modal testing and ana
19、lysis has been well documented in Reference. 4This International Standard provides practical procedures that can be applied either in the laboratory or in the field to measure natural frequencies, modal damping ratios and static deflection under a concentrated load of a timber floor. It is assumed t
20、hat users of the International Standard have the necessary equipment and fundamental knowledge to perform modal testing. This International Standard does not address acceptance criteria for vibrational serviceability. ISO 2016 All rights reserved v Timber structures Test methods Floor vibration perf
21、ormance 1 Scope This International Standard specifies test procedures to measure natural frequencies, modal damping ratios and static deflection under a concentrated load of laboratory or field timber floors. These parameters have been found to correlate well with human perception to timber floor vi
22、bration response caused by human-induced excitation under normal use. It is intended that the test procedures can be applied in lieu of calculation to quantify some or all of the above parameters that are used to evaluate the vibrational serviceability of the test floor. The subsequent use of the me
23、asured parameters to evaluate vibrational serviceability is, however, outside the scope of this International Standard. ISO published a series of International Standards on the application of modal testing and analysis to determine natural frequencies, modal damping ratios, and other dynamic propert
24、ies of a structure. For the measurement of dynamic parameters such as natural frequencies and modal damping ratios, modal testing is proposed in this International Standard. It is assumed that the test operators possess the required equipment and fundamental knowledge to perform such a test. The the
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