Mechanical Vibration and Shock - Vibration and Shock in Buildings with Sensitive Equipment - Part 2: Classification
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ISO/TS 10811-2:2000 is a standard that provides guidelines for the classification of shock and vibration in buildings with sensitive equipment. The purpose of this standard is to assist designers, manufacturers, users, and building constructors in understanding and mitigating the effects of shock and vibration on equipment.
The standard considers various sources of shock and vibration, including external sources such as traffic, building and construction activities, sonic booms, and weather-induced vibrations. It also includes equipment used indoors, like punch presses, forging hammers, and heavy equipment, as well as human activities related to the service or operation of the equipment.
The frequency range of interest is typically from 2 Hz to 200 Hz, with dominant frequencies usually below 100 Hz. The standard focuses on the maximum amplitude of vibration and does not address the concept of vibration dose for fatigue estimation.
Edition | 1 |
ICS Codes | 17.160 - Vibrations, shock and vibration measurements 91.120.25 - Seismic and vibration protection |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 163.8 KB |