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Vibration serviceability of Grha Sabha Pramana auditorium under human induced excitationErlina et al., 2017
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- Erlina R
- Saputra A
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Abstract Grha Sabha Pramana is an auditorium located at the front area of Universitas Gadjah Mada. In 1998, an excessive vibration was experienced by occupants while the building was being used for pop music concert. The excessive vibration was caused by …
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