Resumen
This study analyzes the ambient vibrations induced while running the Mount Changlong pumped-storage power station (PSPS). The ground vibration data of the power station during its operation were acquired with vibration sensors. Different units were selected and compared under working conditions, and the conclusions were as follows: (1) Ambient vibrations induced by the running of units constituted the primary source of vibration, and they attenuated as the distance increased. (2) The vibration acceleration under pumping conditions was larger than that under power generation conditions, and the ground vibration acceleration increased with an augmentation of the power. (3) The running of adjacent units generated mutual interference, and the types of units were different, which led to complex variations in the spectrum maps. (4) The vibration acceleration of the lower flat tunnel was prone to surpassing the standard when the number of units running together exceeded three.