Regulations Of Construction Vibrations

Deep Foundations Institute
Mark R. Svinkin
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Regulations are needed to keep construction vibrations in tolerable limits. The existing regulations were developed for low-rise residential structures, but they are incorrectly used for different super and underground structures. The existing regulations cannot prevent most of harmful vibration effects on sensitive devices, people and structures from construction and industrial vibration sources. It is important to determine the areas of application of the existing regulations and bring attention to the necessity of measurement of the structural responses for assessment of vibration effects on structures. For multi-story residential, commercial and industrial buildings, the frequency-independent safe limit of 51 mm/s (2 in./s) can be chosen for the peak particle velocity of structural, not ground, vibrations. Specifications for construction operations with dynamic sources have to consider specifics of each construction site. Preventive measures can be used to mitigate harmful vibration effects on various structures and settlements in sand and clay soils.
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APA: Mark R. Svinkin  (2006)  Regulations Of Construction Vibrations

MLA: Mark R. Svinkin Regulations Of Construction Vibrations. Deep Foundations Institute, 2006.

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