Prediction And Calculation Of Construction Vibrations - Summary:

Deep Foundations Institute
Mark R. Svinkin
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Deep Foundations Institute
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18
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Construction-induced vibrations may be detrimental to adjacent structures and sensitive electronics operating nearby. Construction vibration sources have a wide range of energy and velocity, as a function of time, transmitted on the ground. Analysis of existing methods for predicting ground and structure vibrations shows that empirical equations provide calculations only of amplitudes of vertical soil vibrations with insufficient accuracy. This paper presents the application of the impulse response function concept to solve the geotechnical problem of predicting ground and structure vibrations before installation of vibration sources. Impulse response functions reflect real behavior of soil and structures without the investigation of soil and structure properties. A procedure is presented to compute predicted ground and structure vibrations. Good agreement is found between predicted and measured records.
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APA: Mark R. Svinkin  (1999)  Prediction And Calculation Of Construction Vibrations - Summary:

MLA: Mark R. Svinkin Prediction And Calculation Of Construction Vibrations - Summary:. Deep Foundations Institute, 1999.

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