Vibrations in buildings - Part 2: Effects on persons in buildings
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The DIN 4150-2 standard provides guidelines for assessing the impact of vibrations on individuals within a building. The standard specifically focuses on vibrations within the frequency range of 1 to 80 Hz.
It outlines methods for evaluating both periodic and non-periodic vibrations and aims to ensure that the vibrations remain within acceptable limits to prevent any adverse effects on individuals in the building. By following the guidelines provided in this standard, engineers and professionals can effectively assess the potential impact of vibrations on human occupants of a building.
The document serves as a valuable resource for architects, engineers, and construction professionals in ensuring the safety and comfort of individuals within buildings. The standard helps to establish a framework for evaluating vibrations and determining appropriate measures to mitigate any negative effects on the health and well-being of individuals.
Descriptors | Acoustics, Air pollution, Buildings, Construction, Construction works, Definitions, Effects, Evaluations, Flats, Measurement, People, Pollution protection, Properties, Protection against vibrations, Vibration, Vibration hazards, Vibration proofness, Vibrations |
ICS Codes | 13.160 - Vibration and shock with respect to human beings 91.120.25 - Seismic and vibration protection |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 317.4 KB |