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Estimation of vibration exposure in residential environments

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

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G Sica

JS Woodcock

E Peris

Z Koziel

AT Moorhouse



Abstract

The University of Salford has derived an exposure-response relationship for vibration in residential environments. Vibration measurements have been used for assessing the human exposure alongside a social study questionnaire based on face-to-face interviews for quantifying the human response. This paper deals with the exposure side of the study. In order to cover the wide range of exposures affecting the living environment, various types of vibration activity have been measured, namely: railway,
construction and domestic activity. Different and novel measurement approaches have been adopted for assessing the internal vibration exposure in almost 1,000 dwellings. This paper describes the methodologies used for deriving the est imate of the exposure for each vibration source considered and also provides some results. [Work funded by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) UK]

Citation

Sica, G., Woodcock, J., Peris, E., Koziel, Z., Moorhouse, A., & Waddington, D. (2011, July). Estimation of vibration exposure in residential environments. Presented at 10th International Congress on Noise as a Public Health Problem (ICBEN) 2011, London, UK, London

Presentation Conference Type Other
Conference Name 10th International Congress on Noise as a Public Health Problem (ICBEN) 2011, London, UK
Conference Location London
Start Date Jul 24, 2011
End Date Jul 28, 2011
Publication Date Jul 25, 2011
Deposit Date Dec 12, 2011
Publicly Available Date Apr 5, 2016
Publisher URL http://www.icben.org/
Additional Information Event Type : Conference

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