1. Modal Frequencies of a Reinforced Timber-Concrete Composite Floor: Testing and Modeling.
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dos Santos, Pedro Gil Girão, de Jesus Martins, Carlos Eduardo, Skinner, Jonathan, Harris, Richard, Geraldes Dias, Alfredo Manuel Pereira, and Cortesão Godinho, Luís Manuel
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COMPOSITE-reinforced concrete ,TIMBER ,STIFFNESS (Mechanics) ,COMPOSITE construction ,FINITE element method - Abstract
The reinforcement of a timber floor with a concrete layer properly connected to produce a composite system represents not only an improvement in the stiffness but also a foreseeable change in the modal frequencies of the floor. In order to assess that change, a typical timber floor, which was subsequently reinforced with a concrete layer to produce a composite, was tested at both stages in the research reported in this paper. Additionally, composite beams taken from the original floor were also tested. The results showed a significant decrease (44%) in the fundamental frequency after the reinforcement. In order to obtain the mode shapes and frequencies of the floor, finite-element (FE) models of the floors and beams were created. The FE models accurately matched the experimental results. Having validated the model, a parametric study was carried out to compare the results provided by the proposed FE model with a numerical model from the bibliography and to understand the influence of the most relevant structural parameters on the fundamental frequency of the composite floor. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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