Assessment of traffic-induced vibrations of Ozanam Building of Adamson University

Author:

Araña, Earl Shadd D.,Bisain Leira Liz A.,Acedera Rae Cecil N.,Guillermo John Elmer C.,Griño Albert A.

Abstract

Vibration is one of the main factors for fatigue in structures which can cause damages such as cracks and in critical cases could result to collapse. Long term contact to vibrations can induce the cracks to be transmitted through the structural members of the building that can compromise the structural integrity of the structure. The Ozanam Building of Adamson University is situated near the Romualdez Street, which is considered as one of the main routes of cargo trucks and other heavy vehicles from the Manila North Harbor Port. It was observed that cracks were visible on the façade of the building. For that reason, the structural integrity of Ozanam Building was evaluated against the traffic-induced vibrations using vibration meter. It was found out that the maximum peak particle velocity present in Ozanam Building is 8.60 mm/s which means that the building is safe and below the threshold value for risk in structural damage. Thus, vibration due to traffic has no significant effect that can cause structural damage to the building. In addition, preventive measures were discussed in this paper to reduce the traffic-induced vibrations to an acceptable level.

Publisher

EDP Sciences

Subject

General Medicine

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