RI 3431 House Movement Caused By Ground Vibrations ? Introduction

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- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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- 17
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1938
Abstract
For several years the Bureau of mines has been investigating the characteristics of ground vibrations produced by quarry blasts. Considerable basic information has been obtained in the course of this study, and the results have been made known to the public through various publications listed in the accompanying bibliography. The studies have been confined to obtaining fundamental knowledge of the characteristics of the vibrations themselves, because it was evident at once that he problem was extremely complicated. It was felt that any attempt to predict the effect of a ground vibration on an' type of artificial structure would be useless until the complexities of building vibrations are better understood. As opportunity offered, teats wore made in various types of structures and the effects of vibrations from many different sources were measured. In one set of tests (5)4/, it was demonstrated that the behavior of a building as quite different if it was shaken by vibrations originating outside tae foundation walls than if the source of the vibrations was within the building; vibrations coming from the round outside seemed to shake the building as a single loosely-coupled structure, whereas mechanically induced vibrations within the house seemed to set floors and walls in motion as independent units, each of which communicated its own natural motion to the adjoining member, causing a very complicated movement that was impossible to interpret.
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(1938) RI 3431 House Movement Caused By Ground Vibrations ? IntroductionMLA: RI 3431 House Movement Caused By Ground Vibrations ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1938.