ISO/TS 10811-2:2000

ISO/TS 10811-2:2000

June 2000
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Mechanical vibration and shock -- Vibration and shock in buildings with sensitive equipment -- Part 2 : Classification

This part of ISO/TS 10811 defines a method for the classification of shock and vibration in buildings from measurements in accordance with ISO/TS 10811-1. A classification system of environmental vibration conditions should serve as guidelines for designers, manufacturers and users of equipment sensitive to shock and vibration, and for building constructors. The types of shock and vibration considered are those transmitted from floors, tables, walls, ceilings or isolation systems into an equipment unit. They can be generated by the following: a) external sources, for example traffic (by road, rail or air), or building and construction activities such as blasting, piling and vibratory compaction; the vibration response to sonic booms and acoustical excitations is also included, as well as weather-induced vibration; b) equipment for indoor use, such as punch presses, forging hammers, rotary equipment (air compressors, air conditioner systems, etc.) and heavy equipment transported or operated inside a building; c) human activities in connection with the service or operation of the equipment, for example, people walking, especially on raised floors. The frequency range of interest is normally 2 Hz to 200 Hz. Normally the dominant frequencies are less than 100 Hz because they represent the response of the elements in the building. This part of ISO/TS 10811 deals only with vibration from a maximum amplitude point of view. The concept of vibration dose (for example as for estimation of fatigue life) is not treated.

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International ISO standards

Thematics

QSE, Sécurité, Gestion des risques et SST

Publication date

June 2000

Number of pages

14 p.

Reference

ISO/TS 10811-2:2000

ICS Codes

17.160   Vibrations, shock and vibration measurements
91.120.25   Seismic and vibration protection

Print number

1 - 19/07/2000
Sumary
Mechanical vibration and shock -- Vibration and shock in buildings with sensitive equipment -- Part 2 : Classification

This part of ISO/TS 10811 defines a method for the classification of shock and vibration in buildings from

measurements in accordance with ISO/TS 10811-1. A classification system of environmental vibration conditions

should serve as guidelines for designers, manufacturers and users of equipment sensitive to shock and vibration,

and for building constructors.

The types of shock and vibration considered are those transmitted from floors, tables, walls, ceilings or isolation

systems into an equipment unit. They can be generated by the following:

a) external sources, for example traffic (by road, rail or air), or building and construction activities such as

blasting, piling and vibratory compaction; the vibration response to sonic booms and acoustical excitations is

also included, as well as weather-induced vibration;

b) equipment for indoor use, such as punch presses, forging hammers, rotary equipment (air compressors, air

conditioner systems, etc.) and heavy equipment transported or operated inside a building;

c) human activities in connection with the service or operation of the equipment, for example, people walking,

especially on raised floors.

The frequency range of interest is normally 2 Hz to 200 Hz. Normally the dominant frequencies are less than

100 Hz because they represent the response of the elements in the building.

This part of ISO/TS 10811 deals only with vibration from a maximum amplitude point of view. The concept of

vibration dose (for example as for estimation of fatigue life) is not treated.

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