Do-it-yourself dynamics: testing of the staircase at Institution HQ

2015; Volume: 93; Issue: 7 Linguagem: Inglês

10.56330/xrav6491

ISSN

1466-5123

Autores

Atreyu de Lacy, James L. Parker, Pete Winslow,

Tópico(s)

Big Data and Business Intelligence

Resumo

In recent years much progress has been made to demystify the issue of 'vibrations'. Well-established methods of analysis are now available to practising engineers to quantify the dynamic performance of structures, and awareness has grown throughout the wider industry. However, the post-construction testing of structures remains an area reserved for specialists and is generally only undertaken if a problem has arisen – denying designers valuable technical feedback. This article suggests ways in which readily available technology (a smartphone or tablet) can provide engineers and construction professionals with a simple tool to test vibrations. This is demonstrated on the new feature staircase at The Institution of Structural Engineers' HQ in Bastwick Street, London – a lightweight and unusual structure. A free-to-download vibration testing app (beta version) has been developed by Expedition, and is introduced in this article.

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