A Context Where Vibrations Quickly Become a Sensitive Issue In quarries and mines, vibrations are normal—blast shots, crushing operations, heavy machinery… they all generate ground motion. But for nearby residents, these vibrations can become a source of concern,...
Why Vibrations Trigger Complaints in Urban Demolition Demolition in dense urban areas is never neutral for the surrounding community. Beyond noise and dust, vibrations often generate the strongest reactions. Even when levels remain below regulatory thresholds,...
Construction projects near existing buildings, tunnels, or transport infrastructure always come with a challenge: how to guarantee that your activities do not endanger nearby structures. Whether it’s excavation, piling, or demolition, vibrations and ground movements...
In many industrial and scientific applications, accurate vibration and motion measurement is essential. Whether monitoring a bridge’s structural integrity, a wind turbine’s foundation, or a precision machine tool, engineers rely on accelerometers to measure...
The bandwidth of a sensor defines the frequency range over which it can accurately measure and reproduce a signal. Expressed in hertz (Hz), it tells how fast the sensor can respond to dynamic changes. A low-bandwidth sensor captures slow or static variations, while a...