Vibration isolation.
Author(s) : SIMMONS R.
Type of article: Article, Review
Summary
No matter how advanced the design, mechanical equipment will contribute to objectionable vibration and vibration-induced noise in buildings. Building owners' and tenants' increasing demand for a comfortable and productive workspace, and the increased presence of sensitive, high-tech equipment requires vibration control issues be considered. This article examines if, why, or when vibration from HVAC&R equipment causes a problem in buildings, and some practical vibration isolation theory and installation guidelines.
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- Original title: Vibration isolation.
- Record ID : 2010-1253
- Languages: English
- Source: Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Journal - vol. 10 - n. 4
- Publication date: 2007/11
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Indexing
- Themes: Other air-conditioning equipment
- Keywords: Building; Vibration; Review; Insulation; Air conditioning
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- Author(s) : SWANTEK L. R.
- Date : 1990/07
- Languages : English
- Source: Heat. Pip. Air Cond. - vol. 62 - n. 7
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- Author(s) : SMITH M. J.
- Date : 1989
- Languages : English
- Source: AIRAH J. - vol. 43 - n. 10
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- Author(s) : WEBB J. D.
- Date : 1982
- Languages : English
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- Author(s) : COLLMAN R.
- Date : 1989
- Languages : English
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- Date : 1990
- Languages : English
- Source: Air Cond. Heat. Refrig. News - vol. 180 - n. 2
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