Structural Engineering and Mechanics

Volume 45, Number 4, 2013, pages 543-568

DOI: 10.12989/sem.2013.45.4.543

AGV-induced floor micro-vibration assessment in LCD factories by using a regressional modified Kanai-Tajimi moving force model

C.L. Lee, R.K.L. Su and Y.P. Wang

Abstract

This study explores the floor micro-vibrations induced by the automated guided vehicles (AGVs) in liquid-crystal-display (LCD) factories. The relationships between moving loads and both the vehicle weights and speeds were constructed by a modified Kanai-Tajimi (MKT) power spectral density (PSD) function whose best-fitting parameters were obtained through a regression analysis by using experimental acceleration responses of a small-scale three-span continuous beam model obtained in the laboratory. The AGV induced floor micro-vibrations under various AGV weights and speeds were then assessed by the proposed regressional MKT model. Simulation results indicate that the maximum floor micro-vibrations of the target LCD factory fall within the VC-B and VC-C levels when AGV moves at a lower speed of 1.0 m/s, while they may exceed the acceptable VC-B level when AGV moves at a higher speed of 1.5 m/s. The simulated floor micro-vibration levels are comparable to those of typical LCD factories induced by AGVs moving normally at a speed between 1.0 m/s and 2.0 m/s. Therefore, the numerical algorithm that integrates a simplified sub-structural multi-span continuous beam model and a proposed regressional MKT moving force model can provide a satisfactory prediction of AGV-induced floor micro-vibrations in LCD factories, if proper parameters of the MKT moving force model are adopted.

Key Words

micro-vibration; automated guided vehicle (AGV); liquid-crystal-display (LCD); moving loads; modified Kanai-Tajimi model; power spectral density (PSD)

Address

C.L. Lee and R.K.L. Su: Department of Civil Engineering, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China Y.P. Wang: Department of Civil Engineering, National Chiao-Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan