BS ISO 2017-3:2015
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Mechanical vibration and shock. Resilient mounting systems Technical information to be exchanged for application of vibration isolation to new buildings
31-12-2015
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Purpose of vibration isolation (why isolate mechanical
systems)
5 What is to be isolated
6 Applicability of vibration isolation (when to isolate
structures or mechanical systems)
7 Measurement and evaluation of vibration
conditions (how to isolate)
8 Information for the choice of an isolation mounting
system
9 Information to be supplied by the owner of the project
10 Information to be provided by the supplier of the
isolation system
11 Validation of isolation performance
Bibliography
Provides requirements to ensure appropriate exchange of information regarding the application of isolation of buildings from vibrations and shocks generated by man-made sources.
Committee |
GME/21
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DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes 15/30293881 DC. (01/2016)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Current
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Supersedes |
This part of ISO2017 establishes requirements to ensure appropriate exchange of information regarding the application of isolation of buildings from vibrations and shocks generated by man-made sources. This part of ISO2017 is applicable only during the design and construction of new buildings in areas affected by important vibrations which can be generated by single or multiple sources (railways, traffic, industrial activity, etc.) The isolation of these buildings serves to ensure the integrity of the structure and equipment inside (including sensitive equipment) and human comfort. This part of ISO2017 specifies the information to be exchanged between building owner, customer, and vibration isolation supplier. It gives appropriate responses to questions highlighted by the producer and user (why, what, when, and how to isolate mechanical systems). This part of ISO2017 does not include earthquake and wind-generated forces.
Standards | Relationship |
ISO 2017-3:2015 | Identical |
ISO 7626-1:2011 | Mechanical vibration and shock — Experimental determination of mechanical mobility — Part 1: Basic terms and definitions, and transducer specifications |
ISO 14837-1:2005 | Mechanical vibration Ground-borne noise and vibration arising from rail systems Part 1: General guidance |
ISO 2041:2009 | Mechanical vibration, shock and condition monitoring Vocabulary |
ISO 10815:2016 | Mechanical vibration — Measurement of vibration generated internally in railway tunnels by the passage of trains |
ISO 10846-1:2008 | Acoustics and vibration — Laboratory measurement of vibro-acoustic transfer properties of resilient elements — Part 1: Principles and guidelines |
ISO 9688:1990 | Mechanical vibration and shock — Analytical methods of assessing shock resistance of mechanical systems — Information exchange between suppliers and users of analyses |
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 2017-2:2007 | Mechanical vibration and shock — Resilient mounting systems — Part 2: Technical information to be exchanged for the application of vibration isolation associated with railway systems |
ISO 4866:2010 | Mechanical vibration and shock Vibration of fixed structures Guidelines for the measurement of vibrations and evaluation of their effects on structures |
ISO 2017-1:2005 | Mechanical vibration and shock — Resilient mounting systems — Part 1: Technical information to be exchanged for the application of isolation systems |
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