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6 reviewsISBN 10: 1848061730
ISBN 13: 9781848061736
Author: Gordon Breeze
Modern construction, with its increasingly lightweight and flexible designs, has brought new challenges to ensuring the comfort of occupants. While structural integrity and safety have always been paramount, the subtle yet significant impact of dynamic movements within a structure on human perception and well-being has gained increasing recognition. Unacceptable vibrations, whether from wind, machinery, or even human activity, can lead to discomfort, anxiety, and even perceived health issues, ultimately affecting the usability and value of a building.
1. INTRODUCTION
2. BACKGROUND INFORMATION
2.1 Preamble
2.2 Units of acceleration
2.3 Coordinate axis systems
2.4 Acceleration vectors
2.5 Weighting factors
2.6 Measures of acceleration
3. GENERAL ACCELERATION CRITERIA
4. HORIZONTAL ACCELERATION CRITERIA
4.1 Preamble
4.2 Wind criteria
4.3 Criteria not related directly to wind
5. VERTICAL ACCELERATION CRITERIA
5.1 Preamble
5.2 Eurocodes
5.3 International (ISO) Standards
5.4 British Standards
6. SPECIALISED BUILDINGS
6.1 Grandstands and sports stadia
6.2 Hospitals
6.3 Car parks
7. GUIDANCE GIVEN BY UK BUILDING REGULATIONS, TRADE ASSOCIATIONS AND OTHER INDUSTRY BODIES
7.1 UK Building Regulations
7.2 Trade associations and other industry bodies
8. DYNAMIC TESTING OF BUILDINGS AND BUILDING ELEMENTS
8.1 Preamble
8.2 Introduction
8.3 Commonly used test methods
dynamic criterion
dynamic comfort
dynamic comfort ac
complex and dynamic
dynamic and complex
Tags: Gordon Breeze, Dynamic, comfort