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PRINT | Discussing Engineered Damping
We have been engineering mass and stiffness in tall buildings, but not damping.


PRINT | Construzioni Metalliche Magazine Editorial
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VIDEO | A Range of Damping Possibillities
As buildings get taller, they often require robust damping solutions to mitigate wind-induced movement. Project engineers have multiple options to reduce building movement using supplemental damping systems. Understanding the benefits of each system will help you determine which type of damper will work best with your project. A traditional approach: Distributed damping Distributed damping is when viscous dampers are positioned throughout a building in different areas and on


VIDEO | Bad Vibrations on the Dancefloor
Vibration must be taken into consideration when structural engineers design and build structures. Vibrations in a structure can occur in a number of different settings and situations including: Vibrations of tall buildings in the wind Vibrations of foundations supporting sensitive equipment in hospitals Vibrations of floor structures including dance floors Vibrations in other horizontal structures like bridges Vibrations can negatively impact occupant comfort and safety, stru


INSIGHTS | How Multiple Tuned Liquid Dampers Work & Why You Should Care
Tuning multiple tanks to different frequencies could improve both the performance and robustness of the damping system.


INSIGHTS | Controlling Motion in the World's Most Ambitious Structures
The visions for the world's most ambitious structures can only be realized with effective motion control
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