ldeem
Structural
- Sep 2, 2013
- 258
I have a project where the vibrating equipment (screen) was upgraded to a larger unit. The frequency is about the same but the dynamic forces are 5 times higher. During design I focused on keeping the main structure frequencies away from the vibrating equipment. This has worked and the structure itself is performing well. The issue is bar grating and deck plate between supports in some areas are vibrating so bad it feels like your teeth are going to shake out. This is only in areas between supports and when you move over to stand on a support (C6 channel) the vibration feels acceptable.
I am wondering if anyone else had experienced something like this and what the solution was. I am thinking of trying to isolate the floor from the supports somehow but that would mean possibly having different floor elevations since I only have objectionable vibration in certain areas. Welding down the bar grating is a possibility but if that didn't work it would be a lot to take up the bar grating and put down some kind of isolation system.
As a second question when dealing with high dynamic forces does anyone have any design references for flooring design? I have seen a lot of screening structures built with concrete floors but I always assumed that to be for ease of cleaning.
I am wondering if anyone else had experienced something like this and what the solution was. I am thinking of trying to isolate the floor from the supports somehow but that would mean possibly having different floor elevations since I only have objectionable vibration in certain areas. Welding down the bar grating is a possibility but if that didn't work it would be a lot to take up the bar grating and put down some kind of isolation system.
As a second question when dealing with high dynamic forces does anyone have any design references for flooring design? I have seen a lot of screening structures built with concrete floors but I always assumed that to be for ease of cleaning.