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Determination of multistoried buildings stiffness properties in the inverse dynamics solution
Author(s) -
В. И. Соболев,
I. V. Sobolev,
T Ya Druzhinina
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
iop conference series. materials science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1757-899X
pISSN - 1757-8981
DOI - 10.1088/1757-899x/905/1/012077
Subject(s) - apartment , stiffness , computer science , dimension (graph theory) , vibration , bearing (navigation) , high rise , structural engineering , civil engineering , engineering , mathematics , artificial intelligence , physics , quantum mechanics , pure mathematics
The article is devoted to the development of methods and evaluation of the accuracy of determining the horizontal stiffness of multi-storey buildings basing on the results of instrumental measurements of the self-induced vibrations parameters carried out with the help of high-precision instruments. The proposed studies are extremely relevant in estimating the unsoundness degree of the buildings that have passed a certain period of operation or buildings that have been subjected to severe exposure. The use of dynamic methods of load-bearing structure condition analysis has undeniable advantages, since it excludes the need for a detailed examination, often associated with the necessity to open the enclosing structures and evict the residents of the building. The advantages of using this approach are particularly evident in the survey of a large array of residential buildings that are in heterogeneous operating conditions and require rapid results. The practical application of the methods was tested in the survey of the high-rise apartment buildings of 1-335 series in the city of Irkutsk. However, the need to use dynamic models of small dimension in the evaluation of stiffness parameters makes it inevitable and urgent to solve the problems of assessing the accuracy of such approximations.

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