rheim
Structural
- Jan 16, 2007
- 40
A prospective client has a floor system (2x10" lumber @ 16" o.c., joist span 12 ft) that is vibrating (vertically) frequently and for hours at a time. The source of the vibrations is unknown. He had somebody measuring the frequency, but they couldn't tell what caused the vibrations.
While there are analytical methods for steel joist floor systems, I didn't find something similar for wooden floors.
Does anyone have an idea how to dampen/mitigate the vibrations?
A common sense approach rather than analytical?
Any input is appreciated.
While there are analytical methods for steel joist floor systems, I didn't find something similar for wooden floors.
Does anyone have an idea how to dampen/mitigate the vibrations?
A common sense approach rather than analytical?
Any input is appreciated.