Prediction and mitigation of train-induced vibrations of over-track buildings on a metro depot: Field measurement and numerical simulation

Author:

Wang Siqi1ORCID,Cao Zhigang1ORCID,Xu Yifei1,Xiao Zheng1ORCID,Yuan Zonghao2,Cai Yuanqiang2,Gou Changfei3

Affiliation:

1. College of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China

2. College of Civil Engineering, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou, China

3. Wenzhou Mass Transit Railway Investment Group CO., LTD, Wenzhou, China

Abstract

To predict the vibration transmission of over-track buildings and investigate the effectiveness of countermeasures, a fully coupled three-dimensional vibration prediction model for over-track buildings with consideration of the pile–soil interaction (PSI) was proposed. The accuracy of this prediction model was validated with field data from in-situ vibration monitoring in a metro depot. The consideration of PSI improved prediction accuracy about the vibration of over-track buildings. Then the effectiveness of different mitigation measures (rail damper and ballast mat) was investigated by this prediction model. It was found that the vibration of over-track buildings was dominated by vertical vibration components. Rail dampers significantly reduced the vibration in the high-frequency range above 80 Hz, while the vibration in the low-frequency range below 10 Hz was amplificated. The insertion loss of ballast mats reached 10 dB in the frequency range above 40 Hz except at the resonance frequency of the track, and mitigation effectiveness gradually decreased with increasing story height. This proposed method can predict the vibration level within over-track buildings and is an effective tool to guide the vibration mitigation design of over-track buildings.

Funder

Natural Science Foundation for Outstanding Scholar in Zhejiang Province

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Aerospace Engineering,Automotive Engineering,General Materials Science

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