BS 6472-1:2008
Current
The latest, up-to-date edition.
Guide to evaluation of human exposure to vibration in buildings Vibration sources other than blasting
Hardcopy , PDF
English
30-06-2008
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Evaluation of building vibration with respect
to human response
4 Characteristics of building vibration
5 Measuring and estimating building vibration
6 Assessment of building vibration with respect
to human response
Annexes
Annex A (informative) - Suggested format and content of an
assessment report
Annex B (informative) - Calculation examples of evaluations
and assessments
Annex C (informative) - Derivation of values appropriate to
this British Standard from historic
data
Annex D (informative) - Estimation of building vibration
Bibliography
Gives guidance on predicting human response to vibration in buildings over the frequency range 0.5 Hz to 80 Hz.
Committee |
GME/21/6
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DevelopmentNote |
Together with BS 6472-2(2008), supersedes BS 6472(1992). Supersedes 06/19971045 DC. (06/2008) Reviewed and confirmed by BSI, December 2013. (11/2013)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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Pages |
28
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Current
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Supersedes |
This part of BS 6472 provides guidance on predicting human response to vibration in buildings over the frequency range 0.5 Hz to 80 Hz. Frequency weighting curves for human beings exposed to whole-body vibration are included, together with advice on measurement methods to be employed. Methods of assessing continuous, intermittent and impulsive vibration are presented.
This part of BS 6472 describes how to determine the vibration dose value, VDV, from frequency-weighted vibration measurements. The vibration dose value is used to estimate the probability of adverse comment which might be expected from human beings experiencing vibration in buildings. Consideration is given to the time of day and use made of occupied space in buildings, whether residential, office or workshop.
NOTE 1 In critical work areas, where vibration criteria more stringent than those for human perception are appropriate, this British Standard does not apply.
NOTE 2 Annex A outlines the way in which methods, results and assessments are to be reported, since great care is needed if satisfactory, repeatable conclusions are to be obtained. Annex B provides worked examples of how measurements and predictions might be interpreted in terms of human reaction. Annex C provides examples of the derivation of values appropriate to this British Standard from historic data.
This British Standard does not give guidance on the probability of equipment malfunction, structural damage or injury to occupants in buildings subject to vibration. Neither is guidance given on legal liability or methods of vibration limitation, although beneficial means to the latter are often implied.
BS 5228-2(2009) : 2009 | CODE OF PRACTICE FOR NOISE AND VIBRATION CONTROL ON CONSTRUCTION AND OPEN SITES - PART 2: VIBRATION |
VDI 2038 Blatt 2:2013-01 | Serviceability of structures under dynamic loads - Methods of analysis and evaluation in structural dynamics - Shock and vibration - prognosis, measurement, evaluation and reduction measures |
VDI 2038 Blatt 1:2012-06 | Serviceability of structures under dynamic loads - Methods of analysis and evaluation in structural dynamics - Basics, methods, procedures and loads |
BS 6472-2:2008 | Guide to evaluation of human exposure to vibration in buildings Blast-induced vibration |
ISO/TS 14837-31:2017 | Mechanical vibration — Ground-borne noise and vibration arising from rail systems — Part 31: Guideline on field measurements for the evaluation of human exposure in buildings |
BS 6841:1987 | Guide to measurement and evaluation of human exposure to whole-body mechanical vibration and repeated shock |
BS ISO 2631-4 : 2001 | MECHANICAL VIBRATION AND SHOCK - EVALUATION OF HUMAN EXPOSURE TO WHOLE-BODY VIBRATION - PART 4: GUIDELINES FOR THE EVALUATION OF THE EFFECTS OF VIBRATION AND ROTATIONAL MOTION ON PASSENGERS AND CREW COMFORT IN FIXED-GUIDEWAY TRANSPORT SYSTEMS |
BS EN ISO 8041:2005 | Human response to vibration. Measuring instrumentation |
ISO 2631-2:2003 | Mechanical vibration and shock — Evaluation of human exposure to whole-body vibration — Part 2: Vibration in buildings (1 Hz to 80 Hz) |
ISO 10137:2007 | Bases for design of structures - Serviceability of buildings and walkways against vibrations |
ISO 2631-1:1997 | Mechanical vibration and shock — Evaluation of human exposure to whole-body vibration — Part 1: General requirements |
BS 6472-2:2008 | Guide to evaluation of human exposure to vibration in buildings Blast-induced vibration |
BS ISO 14837-1:2005 | Mechanical vibration. Ground-borne noise and vibration arising from rail systems General guidance |
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