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News Release from: Institute of Acoustics | Subject: Rumble in the (Urban) Jungle
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 02 October 2006
Measurement of environmental vibration
impact
A one-day IOA meeting will discuss the measurement and assessment of environmental vibration impact plus BS4672 and the evaluation of human exposure to vibration in buildings
The Institute of Acoustics Measurement and Instrumentation Group has issued a call for papers on the measurement and assessment of environmental vibration impact The meeting is entitled 'Rumble in the (Urban) Jungle?' and will take place on Tuesday 13 March 2007 at the Society for the Chemical Industry, Belgrave Square, London
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 21 Feb 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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The latest draft of BS6472 for the evaluation of human exposure to vibration in buildings is now out for public comment.
After a long development period, it is hoped that we will at last have an updated standard for use soon.
This one-day meeting will be an opportunity to bring together all the latest thinking on the subject and for consultants and practitioners to bring themselves up to date with the latest measurement techniques and assessment methods.
Papers are invited on the following subjects.
* Practical measurements of human vibration.
* Instrumentation Assessment methods for ground vibration.
* Blasting vibration.
* Railway vibration.
* Vibration from construction sites.
* Comments to the draft of BS6472.
Please forward your abstracts by 1 December 2006 directly to the IOA office for the attention of Linda.Canty. Request a free brochure from Institute of Acoustics ...
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