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Effects of vibrations

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Vibration measurement

Part of the book series: Mechanics: Dynamical Systems ((MDYS,volume 8))

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Vibration measurement data are interpreted according to their nocivity. Beyond certain limits, vibrations are harmful to people, can produce damages in buildings or may disturb the normal operation of machinery. Studies in this field refer to persons, buildings and machinery. Persons are the most sensitive to vibrations. Safe limits and vibration severity criteria are presented in the following.

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Buzdugan, G., Mihăilescu, E., Radeṣ, M. (1986). Effects of vibrations. In: Vibration measurement. Mechanics: Dynamical Systems, vol 8. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-3645-9_3

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