e large-span floor system being lightweight with low frequency and low damping is prone to suffer severe vibration under human excitations. In this research, the vibration performance of an innovative large-span U-shaped steel-concrete composite hollow waffle (CHW) slab was studied based on field testing and theoretical analysis. First, the modal properties of CHW slab including mode shapes, frequencies, and damping ratio were captured by on-site tests and validated by the finite element method, indicating the CHW slab is a low-frequency floor system with a low damping ratio. Second, the vibration responses of CHW slab under heel-drop and jumping excitations were studied considering the impacts of spatial position, tester number, and activity types. ird, the CHW slab shows excellent vibration serviceability proved by the frequency, accelerations, and human perceptions threshold with the current codes. Meanwhile, the paper gives appropriate threshold values for the CHW slab under impulsive excitation. Finally, the natural frequency formula for the CHW slab derived by the Rayleigh-Ritz energy method agrees well with the measurements.
The U-shaped steel–concrete composite hollow waffle floor is an innovative slender large-span floor system, where severe vibration may occur under human-induced excitations. In this research, a theoretical analysis and experimental testing are performed to explore the vibration behaviour of the composite hollow waffle floor. First, the natural frequency formula is proposed based on orthotropic thin plate theory, and the main rigidity calculation for the composite hollow waffle floor is given. Second, the mode shape, frequency and damping ratio of the composite hollow waffle floor are captured by on-site tests and validated by analytical and numerical methods, indicating that the floor has a low-frequency with a low damping ratio. Third, the vibration response of the composite hollow waffle floor is obtained by walking and running tests considering the influence of the frequency, spatial position, group size and route; in addition, the relationships between the values involved in the vibration evaluation are discussed. Finally, the composite hollow waffle floor presents satisfactory vibration performance evaluated by the threshold values among the current codes.
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