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Impact of Construction-Induced Vibration on Vibration-Sensitive Medical Equipment: A Case Study

Many metropolitan cities suffer from a shortage of land supply, which results in new development in areas with high building density. Construction activities, particularly piling processes, may generate excessive ground-borne vibrations. The nearby sensitive people, facilities and buildings (e.g. ho...

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Published in:Advances in structural engineering 2014-06, Vol.17 (6), p.907-920
Main Authors: Zhu, Songye, Shi, Xiang, Leung, Randolph C.K., Cheng, Li, Ng, Stephen, Zhang, Xiaohua, Wang, Yuhong
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