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Differences in response to vibration induced in residential environments by railway and construction activities

Woodcock, JS; Peris, E; Sica, G; Moorhouse, AT; Waddington, DC; Peris, E

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Authors

JS Woodcock

E Peris

G Sica

AT Moorhouse

E Peris



Abstract

This paper summarizes the results of the Defra (UK) funded project ‘NANR209: Human response to vibration in residential environments’. The main aim of this project was to develop exposure-response relationships for the human response to environmental vibration as experienced by residents in their own homes. The sources of vibration considered were railway, construction, and internal sources outside of the resident’s control. In this study, 1431 questionnaires were completed with UK residents in their own homes to determine self reported annoyance. Measurements of vibration inside and outside residences were conducted to determine each resident’s vibration exposure. Presented in this paper are exposure-response relationships derived from these data indicating the percentage of people expressing annoyance above a given threshold for a given vibration exposure. In particular, this paper reports the differences in responses to
vibration induced by railway and construction activities.

Citation

Woodcock, J., Peris, E., Sica, G., Moorhouse, A., Waddington, D., & Peris, E. Differences in response to vibration induced in residential environments by railway and construction activities. Presented at Acoustics 2012 Hong Kong, 13th - 18th May 2012

Presentation Conference Type Other
Conference Name Acoustics 2012 Hong Kong
Conference Location 13th - 18th May 2012
Publication Date Jan 1, 2012
Deposit Date Sep 26, 2012
Publicly Available Date Apr 5, 2016
Publisher URL http://acoustics2012hk.org/index.php
Additional Information Event Type : Conference

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