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  • 标题:Efficiency of Coupled Experimental–Numerical Predictive Analyses for Inter-Story Floors Under Non-Isolated Machine-Induced Vibrations
  • 其他标题:Efficiency of Coupled Experimental–Numerical Predictive Analyses for Inter-Story Floors Under Non-Isolated Machine-Induced Vibrations
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  • 作者:Enrico Bergamo ; Marco Fasan ; Chiara Bedon
  • 期刊名称:Actuators
  • 电子版ISSN:2076-0825
  • 出版年度:2020
  • 卷号:9
  • 期号:3
  • 页码:87
  • DOI:10.3390/act9030087
  • 出版社:MDPI Publishing
  • 摘要:Machine-induced vibrations represent, for several reasons, a crucial design issue for industrial buildings. At the early design stage, special attention is thus required for the static and dynamic performance assessment of the load-bearing members, given that they should optimally withstand ordinary design loads but also potentially severe machinery operations. The knowledge and reliable description of the input vibration source is a key step, similarly to a reliable description of the structural system, to verify. However, such a kind of detailing is often unavailable and results in a series of simplified calculation assumptions. In this paper, a case-study eyewear factory built in 2019 is investigated. Its layout takes the form of a two-story, two-span (2 × 14.6 m) precast concrete frame (poor customer/designer communication on the final equipment resulted in various non-isolated computer numerical control (CNC) vertical machines mounted on the inter-story floor, that started to suffer from pronounced resonance issues. Following past experience, this paper investigates the validity of a coupled experimental–numerical method that could be used for efficient assessment predictive studies. Based on on-site experiments with Micro Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) accelerometers mounted on the floor and on the machine (spindle included), the most unfavorable machine-induced vibration sources and operational conditions are first characterized. The experimental outcomes are thus used to derive a synthetized signal that is integrated in efficient one-bay finite element (FE) numerical model of the floor, in which the machine–structure interaction can be taken into account. The predictability of marked resonance issues is thus emphasized, with a focus on potential and possible limits of FE methods characterized by an increasing level of detailing and computational cost.
  • 关键词:vibration serviceability; non-isolated computer numerical control (CNC) machines; precast concrete inter-story floor; on-site dynamic experiments; finite element (FE) numerical modeling vibration serviceability ; non-isolated computer numerical control (CNC) machines ; precast concrete inter-story floor ; on-site dynamic experiments ; finite element (FE) numerical modeling
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