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ISO 2631-2:1989

Evaluation of human exposure to whole-body vibration - Part 2: Continuous and shock-induced vibrations in buildings (1 to 80 Hz)

General guidance is given on human response to building vibrations. Includes weighting curves of frequency response for equal annoyance of humans together with measurement methods to be used. Is concerned only with tactile perception and does not take into account auditory perception of radiated sound.


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