Ambient Vibration Testing of Canada’s Tallest Wood Frame Building
The objective of this research is to study the dynamic characteristics of the relatively new and increasingly popular class of tall wood frame buildings to better understand their natural mode frequencies and shapes. This study quantifies the dynamic characteristics of the tallest wood frame building in Canada, the 18-storey Brock Commons building, located in Vancouver, British Columbia. Identification of the modal characteristics of the building can contribute to understanding the dynamic behaviour of tall wood buildings in general, especially to better model and predict their behaviour under seismic loading by parameterization of numerical models. In situ ambient vibration tests were conducted on the structure and the enhanced frequency domain decomposition technique was employed to carry out a complete operational modal analysis of the building. Translational modes in x- and y-directions as well as torsional and rocking modes are identified, ranging in frequency from 0.940-9.232 Hz. Results show the fundamental period of 1.064 s is lower than the period predicted by a finite element model (2.0 s), suggesting the building is less flexible than estimated. The identification of rocking modes similar to the natural frequency of the surrounding soil suggest that soil-structure interaction contributes to these modes; however, a soil-specific study is required to further explore these effects.
Session: Integrative Assessment of Soil-Structure Interaction and Local Site Effects in Seismic Hazard Analysis [Poster Session]
Type: Poster
Room: Exhibit Hall
Date: 5/3/2024
Presentation Time: 08:00 AM (local time)
Presenting Author: Tess Leishman
Student Presenter: Yes
Additional Authors
Tess Leishman Presenting Author Corresponding Author tessleishman@gmail.com University of Victoria |
Carlos Ventura ventura@civil.ubc.ca University of British Columbia |
Mehrtash Motamedi mmotamedi@civil.ubc.ca University of British Columbia |
John Cassidy john.cassidy@nrcan-rncan.gc.ca Natural Resources Canada |
Stan Dosso sdosso@uvic.ca University of Victoria |
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Ambient Vibration Testing of Canada’s Tallest Wood Frame Building
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Integrative Assessment of Soil-Structure Interaction and Local Site Effects in Seismic Hazard Analysis
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