Vibrations in buildings - Part 1: Prediction of vibration parameters
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DIN 4150-1 is a standard that provides guidelines for predicting vibrations in buildings. It includes methods, instructions, and advice that can be used to predict the values of vibration parameters. These parameters are essential for evaluating the effects of vibrations, which can be done using DIN 4150-2 and DIN 4150-3.
By following the guidelines set forth in DIN 4150-1, engineers and professionals can determine the potential levels of vibrations that a building may experience. This information is crucial for assessing the impact of vibrations on structures and ensuring the safety and comfort of occupants.
The standard facilitates a systematic approach to predicting vibration parameters, enabling consistent and reliable assessments. It serves as a valuable resource for professionals involved in the design and construction of buildings, ensuring that vibrations are adequately considered and addressed.
Descriptors | Acoustics, Characteristic oscillation, Construction, Definitions, Determination, Force, Forecasting, Measurement, Periodic, Principles, Ratings, Shock, Stationary, Transient, Vibration, Vibration insulation, Vibration quantity, Vibrations, Impact, Impulses, Natural oscillation |
ICS Codes | 91.120.25 - Seismic and vibration protection |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 870.4 KB |