bygningsdämpere
Bygningsdämpere is a Scandinavian term referring to mechanical devices and systems installed in buildings to reduce unwanted motion, vibrations, or energy input from sources such as wind, traffic, machinery or earthquakes. They work by dissipating kinetic energy, altering dynamic properties of a structure or counteracting resonant movement, and are used both in new construction and retrofit projects to improve comfort, safety and structural performance.
Common types include viscous dampers (using fluid flow to dissipate energy), viscoelastic dampers (material hysteresis), friction
Applications range from high-rise towers and long-span structures to heritage buildings and industrial facilities. Design considerations
Advantages of bygningsdämpere are reduced structural demand, improved occupant comfort and lower repair costs after extreme