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Modelling,simulation and evaluation of ground vibration caused by rail vehicles*
Authors:David J Thompson  Georges Kouroussis  Evangelos Ntotsios
Institution:1. Institute of Sound and Vibration Research, Faculty of Engineering and the Environment, University of Southampton, Southampton, UKdjt@isvr.soton.ac.uk;3. Department of Theoretical Mechanics, Dynamics and Vibrations, Faculty of Engineering, Université de Mons – UMONS, Mons, Belgium;4. Institute of Sound and Vibration Research, Faculty of Engineering and the Environment, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK
Abstract:ABSTRACT

There is a great need to develop rail networks over long distances and within cities as more sustainable transport options. However, noise and vibration are seen as a negative environmental consequence. Compared with airborne noise, the related problem of ground vibration is much more complex. The properties of the ground vary significantly from one location to another. There is no common assessment criterion or measurement quantity and no equivalent to the noise maps. Ground-borne vibration is transmitted into buildings and perceived either as feelable whole-body vibration or as low frequency noise; it can also affect sensitive equipment but it is generally at a level that is too low to cause structural or cosmetic damage to buildings. A review is given of evaluation criteria for both feelable vibration and ground-borne noise, empirical and numerical prediction methods, the main vehicle and track parameters that can affect the vibration levels and a range of possible mitigation methods.
Keywords:Railway vibration  vehicle/track interaction  environmental assessment  ground-borne noise  structural vibration  transition zone
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