GB/T 13670-2010
Abolished
National standards
GB/T 13670-2010 Mechanical vibration—Measurement and analysis of whole-body vibration to which passengers and crew are exposed in railway vehicles
GB/T 13670-2010 Mechanical vibration—Measurement and analysis of whole-body vibration to which passengers and crew are exposed in railway vehicles
Basic Information
Standard Code:
GB/T 13670-2010
Standard Type:
National standards
Standard Status:
Abolished
is_force_gb:
no
CCS Name:
Safety, hygiene, and labor protection
ICS Name:
\nVehicles
Publish Date:
2010-09-02
Implement Date:
2010-12-01
Pages:
21 pages
Scope
This standard specifies the measurement and analysis methods for mechanical vibration of railway vehicles in on-site tests.
This standard applies to periodic, random, and transient vibrations transmitted to the human body with a frequency range of 0.5 Hz to 80 Hz. This standard is only applicable to standing and sitting postures.
This standard does not apply to vibrations transmitted to the arm system, nor to extremely low-frequency lateral, vertical, and rotational movements related to motion sickness. This standard does not provide methods for evaluating the effects of vibration. Related content is included in GB/T 13441.1-2007 and the standard ISO 2631-4 on fixed guide rail transportation systems.
Development Information
Replace the following standards
Referenced Standards
GB/T 13441.1-2007 Mechanical vibration and shock—Evaluation of human exposure to whole-body vibration—Part 1:General requirements
ISO 2041
ISO 2631-4
ISO 8002
ISO 10326-2
Adopt standards
ISO 10056:2001
Related Standards
GB/T 4695-1984
Abolished
GB/T 5601-1985
Replaced
GB/T 5601-1985 Rules for inspecting and testing of freight car after completion of construction
GB 10478-1989
Replaced
GB 10478-1989 Specifications for liquid gas tank cars
GB 10479-1989
Replaced
GB 10479-1989 Specifications for aluminium tank cars
GB/T 12813-1991
Abolished
GB/T 12813-1991 Assembling specifications of couplers and draftgears for railway cars
GB/T 12815-1991
Abolished