
Hybrid experimental-numerical methodology for assessment of the building isolation performance
The Building Base Isolation (BBI) indicator proposed in the frame of BIOVIB project, has been examined by means of a hybrid experimental-numerical methodology. A two-story building adjacent to railway track is selected for this study. The building has been isolated at the top of the
foundation footings at the ground level. The foundation mobility as well as the transmission loss has been obtained by in-situ measurement and the mobility of the building has been determined by FE modeling of the building.
Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: CDM Stravitec
Publication date: 24 June 2022
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