Applied Sciences (Sep 2019)

Ground-Borne Vibration Due to Construction Works with Respect to Brownfield Areas

  • Martin Stolarik,
  • Miroslav Pinka,
  • Jan Nedoma

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app9183766
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 18
p. 3766

Abstract

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Ground-borne vibration caused by mechanized construction works is the most common problem in built-up areas in general. In post-industrial cities, there are many building facilities in the category of brownfields. Parts of these buildings are often technically and culturally valuable buildings with varying degrees of decay. These are very susceptible to vibrations. The revitalization of brownfield areas employs a wide range of works and practices, among which are those that have adverse effects in the form of vibrations and shocks. This paper presents a theoretical study and original results concerning the seismic load on historical and dilapidated buildings in brownfield areas due to the ground-borne vibration caused by mechanized construction works. Original data from seismic measurements are related to the post-industrial Ostrava agglomeration, in the area of one of the biggest successfully revitalized brownfields in Central Europe. All measurements were evaluated in terms of both amplitude and frequency. The results of all measurements were processed in the form of attenuation curves.

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