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Vibration Standards
Germany and Austria
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Contents:
Austrian Standard „ÖNORM S 9020“„ÖNORM S 9020“
German Standard „DIN 4150“„DIN 4150“
- Vibrations- Vibrations
- Prediction - Prediction
- Measurement- Measurement
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Austrian Standard
ÖNORM S 9020
“Building Vibrations”
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The Austrian standard ÖNORM S 9020, August 1986, Building Vibrations, blasting vibrations and comparable immissions of impulse shape, prescribes guidelines for measurement and placement of geophones station in buildings.
The standard is divided into four sections of assessment :
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figure 1: Ditance – charge - relation diagram
*
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The standard is concentrated on a distance – charge relation for 2 areas, which is to be calculated by the following 4 formulas:
Step 1 : Distance – Charge Relation
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D = shortest distance
L = maximum charge per delay
1) Distance more than 50 m
2) Distance between 15 m and 50 m
under normal conditions
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D = shortest distance
L = maximum charge per delay
3*) Distance more than 50 m
4*) Distance between 15 m and 50 m
under favourable conditions
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Step 2: Vibration Measurements
Measurements have to be on this side of building where vibrations are
induced.
Free-field measurements or measurements next to buildings are not
suitable. The measure-system must show a distort-free frequency of
2 - 250 Hz.
The decisive criteria of assessment is the resultant vector sum of the
peak particle velocity, vR,max .
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measuring point inside a building
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Evaluating Structure Classes
For an assessment on structures the vibration resultant vector sum will be placed into a standard classification table that concludes a building standard design of static stability.
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Step 3 and 4:
- seismic refraction supported vibration measurements -
experts must carry out determination of stresses.
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From the above as background in technical sight it can be noticed that the
ÖNORM S 9020, Building Vibrations, from 01. August 1986, was for a
long term a regulation corresponding to the „the rules of techniques“.
General goal of the ÖNORM S 9020 is the protection of buildings from
damage initiated by external short-time impulse-shape vibrations.
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The ÖNORM S 9020 prescribes that those vibration-measurements there
have to take place where the vibrations enter the building, by meaning on
foundation next to the building side where the immission enter.
Thereby the normative assessment value is the maximum resultant
vibration velocity (maximum vector sum vR,max).
However the influence of frequencies in the standard is considered in two
steps only (range until 50 m and range over 50 m).
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Including experiences of the last decades the Austrian standard can – in a simplified
investigation procedure of short-time vibration assessment – be used. But, latest
technical/medical discoveries regarding the annoyance of humans in buildings
during short-time vibrations are not objectively given.
Most of the other European countries use frequency-related
standards whose results are appropriately and accurately related to
tectonically requirements of disrupted underground.
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In the past years it was exposed by accepted (international) scientific and technical
discoveries, that not a vibration velocity based on the 3 single-components x, y und z
and its maximum resultant vibration velocity (maximum vector sum vR,max) has been
conclusively for an assessment, but the peak particle velocity (maximum value vi,max)
from one of the three single-components (x,y,z) on foundation must be observed.
Latest Stand of Techniques
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German Standard
„DIN 4150“
„Vibrations in Buildings“
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The EU regulations of the employee-protection is given at two different positions:
1. Guidelines in accordance with Art. 118a EEC-acts: Adjustment of the regulations and circumstances to the protections the safety and health from Employees at the job
2. Guidelines in accordance with Art. 100a EEC-acts: Elimination of trade-impediments with products , for example
(explosives) under observation of safety and health - protection at the
same time
background
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Efforts of the EU about uniform minimum - standards for the protection of employees and environment.
basic element:
„to evaluate the risks“
background
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The German Standard „DIN 4150, Vibrations in Buildings“
consists:
DIN 4150, Part 1, “Prediction of vibration parameters”, June 2001
DIN 4150, Part 2, “Effects on persons in buildings”, June 1999
DIN 4150, Part 3, “Effects on structures” February 1999
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Definition: Vibrations
Mechanical vibrations of solid bodies with potential damage or molestation effect.
Short-time vibration:
Are those of which number of occurrence is not sufficient causing material fatigue
and
which timing is not suited generating resonance at an affected building (facility).
DIN 4150
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Vibration Measurements
Measurements have to be on this side of building where vibrations are
induced.
Free-field measurements or measurements next to buildings are not
suitable.
The measure-system must show a distort-free frequency of
1 - 80 Hz or
1 – 315 Hz
The decisive criteria of assessment is the peak particle velocity, vi,max
DIN 4150
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„DIN 4150“
Part 1
" Prediction of Vibration Parameters "
June 2001
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Indications of
Vibration Prediction
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The prognosis is calculated by using the vibration number method.
For this two main rock types different empirical exponents are assigned regarding a general relation with the following determination:
Sedimentary Rock v = 969 . k . L 0,6 . R -1,5 (mm/s)
Crystalline Rock v = 206 . k . L 0,8 . R -1,3 (mm/s)
Thereby
L charge [ kg ]R distance [ m ]
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Sample
for
Sedimentary Rock
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sample 1:
QuarryRock: LimestoneExplosives: 75 kg per delayIgnition: 25 ms und 50 ms, delay 0 – 25, redundantDistance: 400 m Type of building: Dwelling, 3 stories
Applied equation for:
Sedimentary Rock: 969 x L0,6 x R-1,5
969 x 750,6 x 400-1,5
Expected peak particle veloity: vmax = 1,62 mm/s
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Sample
for
Cristalline Rock
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sample 2:
QuarryRock: GraniteExplosives: 75 kg per delay Ignition: 25 ms, delay 0 – 18, redundantDistance: 400 m Type of building: Dwelling, 2 stories
Applied equation for:
Crystalline Rock: 206 x L0,8 x R-1,3
206 x 750,8 x 400-1,3
Expected peak particle veloity: vmax = 2,7 mm/s
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For this two main rock types different empirical
exponents are assigned regarding a general relation
with the following difference:
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Table: Prognosis values for 75 kg
100 12,92 16,37150 7,03 9,66200 4,57 6,65250 3,27 4,97300 2,49 3,92350 1,97 3,21400 1,62 2,70450 1,35 2,32500 1,16 2,02550 1,00 1,78600 0,88 1,59650 0,78 1,44700 0,70 1,30750 0,63 1,19800 0,57 1,10850 0,52 1,01900 0,48 0,94950 0,44 0,88
1000 0,41 0,821050 0,38 0,771100 0,35 0,72
Crystalline RockSedimentary Rock
sample: 75 kg/400 m:
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different empirical relationsample: 75 kg/400 m:
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„DIN 4150“
Part 2
" Effects on persons in buildings "
June 1999
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Concerning environmental reasons Germany
standardized human's complaint levels under inclusion of
ISO 2631/DAD 1: Guide for the evaluation of human
exposure to vibration and shock in buildings.
Addendum 1: Acceptable magnitudes of vibration
and
ISO 2631/DAM 1: Guide for the evaluation of human
exposure to whole body vibration.
Amendment 1.
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Measurements
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Measuring Point
" Effects on persons in buildings "
June 1999
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KB measuring point inside a building
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KB measuring point inside a building
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KB measuring point inside a building
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In Germany it is common to use an equation, which gives blasters an idea of the structural related perception in regard to human beings.
Vibration effects will be assessed by a KBFmax value. It is calculated from peak particle velocity vi and its accompanied frequency.
The equation below is a must.
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maximum KB- value
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From a measured vibration value and an accompanied
frequency in buildings after DIN 4150-02 part 2, “Effects on
persons in buildings”, June 1999 a legally perception intensity
KBFmax will determine.
This KBFmax - value must be compared with the KBFmax –
guideline values (Ao)
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measurement
sample:
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Annoyance of Persons in Buildings
maximal weighted vibration strenght KB
vmax = measured peak particle velocity in mm/s
f = vibration frequency in Hz
f0 = reference frequency 5,6 Hz
KB = without dimension
sample:
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f frequency [Hz] = 25,6 Hz
f0 reference frequency 5,6 Hz
vmax measured peak particle velocity [mm/s] vmax = 7,24 mm/s
KB without dimension
KBFmax = KB x cF
cF = 0,6 (without resonance)
KBFmax = ~ 3
sample:
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Guideline Values
only 1 blast per day = 6 more than 3 blasts per day = 3few times per year 8 is allowed
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Definition: „Guideline Values”:
A fixed empirical value of which
considerably annoyance of human in
rooms (dwellings) does not occur.
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„DIN 4150“
Part 3
"Effects on structures "
February 1999
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experience of light damage
background
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Maximum Particle Velocitiy
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Peak Particle Velocityin
Relationship to Frequency
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„DIN 4150“
part 3
“Effects on structures"
Industrial buildings
dwellings
particular sensitive buildings
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measured value on foundation= 5,21 mm/s
Frequency = 39,5 Hz
sample:
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„DIN 4150“
part 3
“Effects on structures"
Industrial buildings
dwellings
particular sensitive buildings
sample:
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Guideline values for buildings
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Definition: „Guideline Values”:
A fixed empirical value of which damage on buildings (facilities) does not occur.
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Numerous vibration velocity measurements have provided the empirical
values given guidance on short time structural vibration evaluation.
They shall be based on the maximum value vi,max (maximum vibration
velocity of x, y or z axes) at the foundation.
Also x and y axes vibration of the uppermost floor provides significant
information for the evaluation.
„Guideline Values”
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Measuring Points
"Effects on structures "
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measuring direction inside a building
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step 1
measuring point inside a building
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measuring direction inside a building (foundation)
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step 2
measuring point inside a building
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measuring direction inside a building (uppermost floor)
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Measuring Point
"Effects on buried pipes "
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measuring point on buried pipes
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Guideline values for buried pipes
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Experience to date has shown that, provided the guideline values from table
below are observed, damage due to vibration in terms of a reduction in utility
values is unlikely to occur. If, however damage is found, it is to be assumed that
other causes are responsible for this damage.
Conclusion
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The three parts of the German Standard „DIN 4150, Vibrations in
Buildings“ must be seen and used as one unity.
By following the relatively strict standard it is known that under attention
of their definitions an increased fairness as well as for companies and
for the neighborhood is given.
Besides, it weighs in favor on judicial disputes, which might occur.
Conclusion
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Conclusion
significant parts from DIN 4150 “Vibrations in Buildings” are adopted to
Swiss Standard SN 640 312a
Austrian BGBl. I Nr. 113/2006
last but not least:
Also the standard or parts of it are applied e.g. in Croatia, Italy, Israel, Slovenia and USA (subway-construction New York) and some other countries.
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