Setting up of a theoretical-experimental approach for the measurement of the vibrational impact on cultural heritages due to vehicular traffic

During the last years, the constant increase of the request for transport by road and by rail, connected to the economic and social development process, has provoked the birth of the phenomenon of the vibrations induced by the means of transports, with the result of stimulating the resident populati...

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Main Authors: Salvatore Barbaro, Giuseppe Barrera, Antonio Sansone Santamaria
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2006-02-01
Series:Conservation Science in Cultural Heritage
Online Access:http://conservation-science.unibo.it/article/view/479
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spelling doaj-860aae063c014d9ba127b720ab6827732020-11-24T22:38:07ZengUniversity of BolognaConservation Science in Cultural Heritage1974-49511973-94942006-02-016123735910.6092/issn.1973-9494/479469Setting up of a theoretical-experimental approach for the measurement of the vibrational impact on cultural heritages due to vehicular trafficSalvatore BarbaroGiuseppe BarreraAntonio Sansone SantamariaDuring the last years, the constant increase of the request for transport by road and by rail, connected to the economic and social development process, has provoked the birth of the phenomenon of the vibrations induced by the means of transports, with the result of stimulating the resident population's curiosity and the technical personnel's interest. Into the historic centres of the towns, it is possible to trace a series of concomitant factors that tend further to increase this process: the road superstructure mostly used in the historical centres are often stony, and their usage is due mainly to aesthetic reasons; the no-measurement or the lack of maintenance are often the causes of high levels of roughness; the buildings set into the historical centres have got a historical-art value of primary importance and some part of them (such as mosaics, pictures, etc.) are very sensitive to vibrations, being sticking to the outside walls; According to what said above, the noisy and vibrations provoked by the road traffic are becoming even more one of the main cause of the environmental damage.http://conservation-science.unibo.it/article/view/479
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Giuseppe Barrera
Antonio Sansone Santamaria
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Giuseppe Barrera
Antonio Sansone Santamaria
Setting up of a theoretical-experimental approach for the measurement of the vibrational impact on cultural heritages due to vehicular traffic
Conservation Science in Cultural Heritage
author_facet Salvatore Barbaro
Giuseppe Barrera
Antonio Sansone Santamaria
author_sort Salvatore Barbaro
title Setting up of a theoretical-experimental approach for the measurement of the vibrational impact on cultural heritages due to vehicular traffic
title_short Setting up of a theoretical-experimental approach for the measurement of the vibrational impact on cultural heritages due to vehicular traffic
title_full Setting up of a theoretical-experimental approach for the measurement of the vibrational impact on cultural heritages due to vehicular traffic
title_fullStr Setting up of a theoretical-experimental approach for the measurement of the vibrational impact on cultural heritages due to vehicular traffic
title_full_unstemmed Setting up of a theoretical-experimental approach for the measurement of the vibrational impact on cultural heritages due to vehicular traffic
title_sort setting up of a theoretical-experimental approach for the measurement of the vibrational impact on cultural heritages due to vehicular traffic
publisher University of Bologna
series Conservation Science in Cultural Heritage
issn 1974-4951
1973-9494
publishDate 2006-02-01
description During the last years, the constant increase of the request for transport by road and by rail, connected to the economic and social development process, has provoked the birth of the phenomenon of the vibrations induced by the means of transports, with the result of stimulating the resident population's curiosity and the technical personnel's interest. Into the historic centres of the towns, it is possible to trace a series of concomitant factors that tend further to increase this process: the road superstructure mostly used in the historical centres are often stony, and their usage is due mainly to aesthetic reasons; the no-measurement or the lack of maintenance are often the causes of high levels of roughness; the buildings set into the historical centres have got a historical-art value of primary importance and some part of them (such as mosaics, pictures, etc.) are very sensitive to vibrations, being sticking to the outside walls; According to what said above, the noisy and vibrations provoked by the road traffic are becoming even more one of the main cause of the environmental damage.
url http://conservation-science.unibo.it/article/view/479
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