Standard

BS 7385-2:1993

Evaluation and measurement for vibration in buildings - Guide to damage levels from groundborne vibration

Current

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Evaluation and measurement for vibration in buildings - Part 2: Guide to damage levels from groundborne vibration

Executive summary

Guidelines for the evaluation and measurement of damage levels in buildings from groundborne vibration.

Abstract

This British Standard, a part of the BS 7385 series, gives guidance on the assessment of the possibility of vibration-induced damage in buildings due to a variety of sources, and identifies the factors which influence the vibration response of buildings.

This standard is intended to provide a standard procedure for measuring, recording and analysing building vibration together with an accurate record of any damage occurring.

Vibrations of both transient and continuous character are considered. A method of assessment which takes into account the characteristics of the vibration, the building and the measured data are given.

This standard is applicable only to vibration transmitted through the ground and not to vibration set up by machinery within a building. It does not cover chimneys, bridges and underground structures such as chambers, tunnels and pipelines.

History and related standards

This British Standard should be considered together with BS 7385-1:1990.

Product Details
Descriptors
Soil subsidence
Vibration hazards
Vibration intensity
Damage
Fatigue
Cracking
Hazard prevention in buildings
Vibration
Vibration measurement
Frequencies
Bibliography
Buildings
ICS Codes
17.160 Vibrations, shock and vibration measurements
91.040.01 Buildings in general
91.120.25 Seismic and vibration protection
Committee
GME/21/5
International relationships
ISBN
0 580 22188 1
Publisher
BSI