• BS EN ISO 8041:2005

    Superseded A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

    Human response to vibration. Measuring instrumentation

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Superseded date:  31-07-2017

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  30-06-2009

    Publisher:  British Standards Institution

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    1 Scope
    2 Normative references
    3 Terms, definitions and symbols
       3.1 Terms and definitions
       3.2 Symbols
    4 Reference environmental conditions
    5 Performance specifications
       5.1 General characteristics
       5.2 Display of signal magnitude
       5.3 Electrical output
       5.4 Vibration sensitivity
       5.5 Accuracy of indication at reference frequency
             under reference conditions
       5.6 Frequency weightings and frequency responses
       5.7 Amplitude linearity
       5.8 Instrument noise
       5.9 Signal-burst response
       5.10 Overload indication
       5.11 Under-range indication
       5.12 Time averaging
       5.13 Running r.m.s. acceleration
       5.14 Reset
       5.15 Timing facilities
       5.16 Electrical cross-talk
       5.17 Vibration transducer characteristics
       5.18 Power supply
    6 Mounting
    7 Environmental and electromagnetic criteria
       7.1 General
       7.2 Air temperature
       7.3 Surface temperature
       7.4 Electrostatic discharge
       7.5 Radio-frequency emissions and public-power-supply
             disturbances
       7.6 Immunity to a.c. power-frequency fields and
             radio-frequency fields
       7.7 Ingress of water and dust
    8 Provision for use with auxiliary devices
    9 Instrument marking
    10 Instrument documentation
    11 Testing and calibration
    12 Pattern evaluation
       12.1 Introduction
       12.2 Testing requirements
       12.3 Submission for testing
       12.4 Marking of the vibration meter and information in
             the instrument documentation
       12.5 Mandatory facilities and general requirements
       12.6 Initial instrument preparation
       12.7 Indication at the reference frequency under
             reference conditions
       12.8 Electrical cross-talk
       12.9 Vibration transducer
       12.10 Amplitude linearity and under-range indication
       12.11 Frequency weightings and frequency responses
       12.12 Instrument noise
       12.13 Signal-burst response
       12.14 Overload indication
       12.15 Reset
       12.16 Combined axis outputs
       12.17 A.c. electrical output
       12.18 Timing facilities
       12.19 Power supply
       12.20 Environmental, electrostatic and radio-frequency
             tests
       12.21 Test report
    13 Verification tests
       13.1 Introduction
       13.2 Testing requirements
       13.3 Submission for a test
       13.4 Marking of the vibration meter and information
             in the instrument documentation
       13.5 Mandatory facilities and general requirements
       13.6 Initial instrument preparation
       13.7 Indication at the reference frequency under reference
             conditions
       13.8 Electrical cross-talk
       13.9 Amplitude linearity and under-range indication
       13.10 Frequency weightings and frequency responses
       13.11 Instrument noise
       13.12 Signal-burst response
       13.13 Overload indication
       13.14 Reset
       13.15 Combined axis outputs
       13.16 Test report
    14 In-situ checks
       14.1 Introduction
       14.2 Preliminary inspection
       14.3 Vibration sensitivity (field calibration)
    Annex A (normative) - Specification for vibration field
            calibrator
    Annex B (informative) - Frequency weightings
    Annex C (informative) - Realization of frequency weighting
            filters
    Annex D (informative) - Running r.m.s. time averaging
    Annex E (informative) - Vibration transducer characteristics
    Annex F (informative) - Tests for mounting systems
    Annex G (normative) - Instrument documentation
    Annex H (normative) - Phase-response requirements for
            measurement of non-r.m.s. quantities
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    Abstract - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    Describes the performance specifications and tolerance limits for instruments designed to measure vibration values, for the purpose of assessing human response to vibration.

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    Committee GME/21/2
    Development Note Supersedes DD ENV 28041, BS 7482-1(1991), BS 7482-2(1991), BS 7482-3(1991) and 03/311729 DC. (06/2005)
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher British Standards Institution
    Status Superseded
    Superseded By
    Supersedes

    Standards Referenced By This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    BS 5228-2(2009) : 2009 CODE OF PRACTICE FOR NOISE AND VIBRATION CONTROL ON CONSTRUCTION AND OPEN SITES - PART 2: VIBRATION
    13/30258088 DC : 0 BS 5228-2:2009+A1 - CODE OF PRACTICE FOR NOISE AND VIBRATION CONTROL ON CONSTRUCTION AND OPEN SITES - PART 2: VIBRATION
    BS 6472-2:2008 Guide to evaluation of human exposure to vibration in buildings Blast-induced vibration
    BS 6472-1:2008 Guide to evaluation of human exposure to vibration in buildings Vibration sources other than blasting

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