Perception of vibration and occupant comfort in wind-excited tall buildings

Kenny C. S. Kwok, Peter A. Hitchcock, Melissa D. Burton

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    Abstract

    Wind-induced building vibration can interfere with building occupants' daily activities and general well-being. However, human perception of vibration and tolerance of wind-induced tall building vibration are essentially a subjective assessment. Hence, there is currently no single internationally accepted occupant comfort serviceability criteria which set a design standard for satisfactory levels of wind-induced vibration in tall buildings. This paper reviews past studies on human perception of vibration and tolerance thresholds of wind-induced tall building vibrations. Building vibration acceptability and occupant comfort criteria that have been commonly adopted for the assessment of occupant comfort in wind-excited tall buildings are outlined.
    Original languageEnglish
    Number of pages13
    JournalJournal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics
    Publication statusPublished - 2009

    Keywords

    • motion simulation
    • occupant comfort
    • perception
    • tall buildings
    • vibration
    • wind excitation

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