blondie_3
Structural
- Aug 10, 2022
- 8
I am looking for input on walking pace/speed for floor vibration analysis. The structure I am working with is a composite steel framed floor with typical 33'-4" square bays, so fairly long spans. We are using RAM Structural System for our floor vibration analysis. The criteria we are trying to satisfy is for sensitive equipment and is 6000mips.
In Table 6.2 from the First Edition of AISC DG 11, the following walking parameters are listed:
Fast = 100 steps/min
Moderate = 75 steps/min
Slow = 50 steps/min
In Table 6.1 from the Second Edition of AISC DG 11, the following walking parameters are listed:
Fast = 2.10Hz (126 steps/min)
Moderate = 1.85Hz (111 steps/min)
Slow = 1.60Hz (96 steps/min)
Very Slow = 1.25Hz (75 steps/min)
RAM's analysis shows a typical framing bay of W27x84 girders and W24x55 beams satisfies the criteria for a 75 steps/min walking pace. This is a moderate pace per the older DG 11 and while the framing members are fairly large, it seems reasonable to our team given the floor vibration criteria. The newer DG 11 would have us upsize members to satisfy a 111 steps/min pace for only moderate pedestrian traffic. The framing members for that criteria are astronomical and unreasonable (+W36's everywhere).
Using the older DG 11 walking parameters feels like bad practice, but showing W40's and W36's for the floor framing feels like a sure way to laughed out of a job. Has anyone else come across similar issues when trying to apply the walking parameters listed in Table 6.1 of the Second Edition AISC DG 11? Does anyone have any recommendations?
In Table 6.2 from the First Edition of AISC DG 11, the following walking parameters are listed:
Fast = 100 steps/min
Moderate = 75 steps/min
Slow = 50 steps/min
In Table 6.1 from the Second Edition of AISC DG 11, the following walking parameters are listed:
Fast = 2.10Hz (126 steps/min)
Moderate = 1.85Hz (111 steps/min)
Slow = 1.60Hz (96 steps/min)
Very Slow = 1.25Hz (75 steps/min)
RAM's analysis shows a typical framing bay of W27x84 girders and W24x55 beams satisfies the criteria for a 75 steps/min walking pace. This is a moderate pace per the older DG 11 and while the framing members are fairly large, it seems reasonable to our team given the floor vibration criteria. The newer DG 11 would have us upsize members to satisfy a 111 steps/min pace for only moderate pedestrian traffic. The framing members for that criteria are astronomical and unreasonable (+W36's everywhere).
Using the older DG 11 walking parameters feels like bad practice, but showing W40's and W36's for the floor framing feels like a sure way to laughed out of a job. Has anyone else come across similar issues when trying to apply the walking parameters listed in Table 6.1 of the Second Edition AISC DG 11? Does anyone have any recommendations?