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BS ISO 2017-1:2005

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Mechanical vibration and shock. Resilient mounting systems Technical information to be exchanged for the application of isolation systems
Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

English

Published date

02-23-2005

Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Purpose of vibration isolation (why isolate mechanical
   systems)
5 What is to be isolated
   5.1 Source isolation
   5.2 Receiver isolation
6 Applicability of vibration isolation (when to isolate
   structures or mechanical systems)
7 Measurement and evaluation of vibration conditions
8 Information for the choice of an isolation mounting system
9 Information to be supplied by the producer of the source
   or receiver
   9.1 General
   9.2 Information to be supplied by the source producer
   9.3 Information to be supplied by the receiver producer
10 Information to be supplied by the customer
   10.1 Information to be supplied by the user of the
        source
   10.2 Information to be supplied by the user of the
        receiver
11 Information to be provided by the supplier of the
   isolation system
   11.1 Physical data of the isolation system
   11.2 Dynamic behaviour
   11.3 Durability
   11.4 Environmental data
   11.5 Maintenance data
12 Guidelines for the validation of isolation performance
Annex A (informative) Elements for vibration isolation
Bibliography

Describes requirements to ensure the appropriate exchange of information between users, manufacturers and suppliers of vibration sources and receivers regarding the application of isolation systems.

This part of ISO2017 establishes requirements to ensure the appropriate exchange of information between users, manufacturers and suppliers of vibration sources and receivers regarding the application of isolation systems. The sources and the receivers can be machines, structures, people or sensitive equipment subjected to vibrations and shocks generated by machines, railways, road traffic and other external and internal sources where the vibrations are usually transmitted through the ground to a building.

This part of ISO2017 is applicable to the use of new products (source or receiver), and can also be applied to previously installed products when the user wishes to solve a newly arisen vibration problem.

It is not to be considered as a manual for the design or installation of an isolation system. Examples of elements of vibration isolation are shown in AnnexA, for information only.

This part of ISO2017 is intended to provide appropriate responses to questions highlighted by the producer and users (e.g. why, what, when and how to isolate mechanical systems).

Committee
GME/21
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes 03/303212 DC. (03/2005) Together with BS ISO 2017-2 supersedes BS 6414(1983). (03/2008)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
26
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
ISO 2017-1:2005 Identical

ISO 10846-4:2003 Acoustics and vibration — Laboratory measurement of vibro-acoustic transfer properties of resilient elements — Part 4: Dynamic stiffness of elements other than resilient supports for translatory motion
ISO 10846-3:2002 Acoustics and vibration — Laboratory measurement of vibro-acoustic transfer properties of resilient elements — Part 3: Indirect method for determination of the dynamic stiffness of resilient supports for translatory motion
EN 1299:1997+A1:2008 Mechanical vibration and shock - Vibration isolation of machines - Information for the application of source isolation
ISO 2041:2009 Mechanical vibration, shock and condition monitoring Vocabulary
ISO 10846-1:2008 Acoustics and vibration — Laboratory measurement of vibro-acoustic transfer properties of resilient elements — Part 1: Principles and guidelines
ISO 9688:1990 Mechanical vibration and shock — Analytical methods of assessing shock resistance of mechanical systems — Information exchange between suppliers and users of analyses
ISO 10846-2:2008 Acoustics and vibration — Laboratory measurement of vibro-acoustic transfer properties of resilient elements — Part 2: Direct method for determination of the dynamic stiffness of resilient supports for translatory motion

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