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RESEARCH PROGRESS AND APPLICATION PROSPECTS OF DAMPING DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF WOODEN BUILDING FLOORS

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Volume 1, Issue 2, Pp 10-14, 2023

DOI: 10.61784/ajace231203

Author(s)

J.M. Daudon

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Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Marseille, France.

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J.M. Daudon

ABSTRACT

Wooden structure buildings are favored by people for their unique low-carbon, environmentally friendly, energy-saving and thermal insulation features, rapid construction, and high housing availability. Wood damping Characteristics and their importance to the vibration reduction design of wooden structure building floors, testing methods of wood damping parameters and the development of structural damping theory and damping characteristics of wood structure buildings Research and development approaches and prospects are expected to provide important support for improving the research level of structural damping dynamic characteristics in wooden structure buildings in China, and have good engineering application value.

KEYWORDS

Wooden structure building; Floor; Damping characteristics; Research progress; Application prospects

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J.M. Daudon. Research progress and application prospects of damping dynamic characteristics of wooden building floors. Academic Journal of Architecture and Civil Engineering. 2023, 1(2): 10-14. DOI: 10.61784/ajace231203.

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