Ground Vibrations from Pile and Sheet Pile Driving Part 2 — Review of Vibration Standards

Deep Foundations Institute
K. Rainer Massarsch Bengt H. Fellenius
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

"Abstract Vibration limits for buildings with respect to ground vibrations from pile driving published in international standards are reviewed. At first, relevant vibration parameters are defined and the evaluation of vibration records is described. The sensitivity of structures to different vibration parameters (displacement, velocity and acceleration) is discussed. Most vibration standards relate to blasting activities, the dynamic characteristics of which can be significantly different to those from construction activities and in particular, pile driving. Several vibration standards are reviewed. The Swedish vibration standard is described in detail, as it is the only one accounting for several important factors, such as ground conditions, building material, and type of building foundation. Many standards limit the guidance to values based on the dominant vibration frequency and a wide scatter of frequency-dependent vibration limits exists. It is difficult to compare limiting values of ground vibrations proposed in different standards.1. INTRODUCTIONFor poor ground conditions, placing structures on piles is the most common foundation solution, while sheet piles are widely used to support deep excavations. Piles and sheet piles must often be installed in the close vicinity to buildings, structures or installations in the ground, which can be affected by ground movements and vibrations, (Massarsch and Fellenius, 2014). In many areas, environmental concerns with respect to noise and ground vibrations can restrict or even prohibit driving of piles or sheet piles or reduce the efficiency of installation. The design engineer must prescribe – often at an early stage of a project — the permissible levels of ground vibrations in order to minimize the potential risk of building damage. When seeking guidance from the literature, little or practically no applicable information can be found on how to assess permissible levels of ground vibrations."
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APA: K. Rainer Massarsch Bengt H. Fellenius  (2014)  Ground Vibrations from Pile and Sheet Pile Driving Part 2 — Review of Vibration Standards

MLA: K. Rainer Massarsch Bengt H. Fellenius Ground Vibrations from Pile and Sheet Pile Driving Part 2 — Review of Vibration Standards. Deep Foundations Institute, 2014.

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