Low Frequency Vibration Approach to Assess the Performance of Wood Structural Systems

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Low Frequency Vibration Approach to Assess the Performance of Wood Structural Systems

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2003-10

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University of Minnesota Duluth

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The primary means of inspecting buildings and other structures is to evaluate each structural member individually. This is a time consuming process that is expensive, particularly if sheathing or other covering materials must be removed to access the structural members. This report presents an effort to use a low frequency vibration method for assessing the structural performance of wood floor systems.

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Wang, Xiping; Ross, Robert J; Erickson, John R; Forsman, John W. (2003). Low Frequency Vibration Approach to Assess the Performance of Wood Structural Systems. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/256896.

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