DIN 45672-2

Traffic Vibration Assessment and Immission Evaluation

DIN 45672-2 provides procedures for evaluating and assessing vibration immissions near traffic routes against regulatory limits and reference values. The standard defines evaluation criteria, weighting functions, and methodology for interpreting measured vibration data to determine environmental impact and compliance with noise and vibration regulations. Accreditation for this test method ensures laboratories can objectively evaluate whether vibration levels pose health, comfort, or structural concerns in residential and sensitive areas. This assessment is fundamental for planning permission, mitigation measure design, and protecting residents in areas exposed to rail, road, or air traffic vibration.

What it measures

  • Vibration immission levels relative to time period and land use
  • Weighted acceleration values for comfort and health assessment
  • Frequency-dependent immission criteria and threshold exceedance
  • Day, evening, and night-time vibration exposure indices
  • Structural response and building resonance effects
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Industries

Environmental assessment and permitting Urban planning and noise regulation Railway and transportation management Building development and mitigation design Residential and occupational health protection

Related Standards

  • DIN 45672-1 Vibration measurements near traffic — Part 1: Measuring equipment
  • DIN 4150-2 Structural vibration — Effects of vibration on structures
  • ISO 2954 Mechanical vibration of rotating and reciprocating machinery — Requirements for instruments for measuring vibration severity

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