Applied Sciences (Oct 2023)

A System for Monitoring and Normative Qualification of Building Structure Vibrations Induced by Nearby Construction Works

  • Mateusz Hypki,
  • Andrzej Sumorek,
  • Bartosz Kawecki,
  • Marcin Buczaj

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app132111717
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 21
p. 11717

Abstract

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Mechanical action can damage physical objects, such as building structures. The transfer of energy to the ground through the falling mass, forming a crater, can cause kinematic forces in the soil medium. An effect of these forces, connected with the technology of geotechnical machines, is vibrations of the ground and building structures. When finding the energy impact on the object is difficult or even impossible, vibration monitoring and indirect estimation of the negative energy impact effects is possible. Commercial off-the-shelf solutions exist for vibration monitoring and recording, but they are dedicated to one application type and are relatively expensive. This paper presents a proprietary system for monitoring and recording vibrations of building objects transmitted through the ground. This allows for local registration and remote administration and presentation of data via a computer network. Vibrations can be analysed according to the requirements of developers and clients. The developed system shows that creating an effective approach for collecting data on building vibrations using components from different suppliers is possible. The waveforms collected using the system confirm the effectiveness and flexibility of the presented solution, providing a possibility of using the results to decide whether the vibrations are within the standard limits.

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