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dc.creatorKouroussis, G.en
dc.creatorConnolly, D. P.en
dc.creatorAlexandrou, G.en
dc.creatorVogiatzis, K.en
dc.date.accessioned2015-11-23T10:36:25Z
dc.date.available2015-11-23T10:36:25Z
dc.date.issued2015
dc.identifier10.1016/j.trd.2015.06.001
dc.identifier.issn13619209
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11615/29874
dc.description.abstractThe environmental effects of ground-borne vibrations generated due to localised railway defects is a growing concern in urban areas. Frequency domain modelling approaches are well suited for predicting vibration levels on standard railway lines due to track periodicity. However, when considering individual, non-periodic, localised defects (e.g. a rail joint), frequency domain modelling becomes challenging. Therefore in this study, a previously validated, time domain, three-dimensional ground vibration prediction model is modified to analyse such defects. A range of different local (discontinuous) rail and wheel irregularity are mathematically modelled, including: rail joints, switches, crossings and wheel flats. Each is investigated using a sensitivity analysis, where defect size and vehicle speed is varied. To quantify the effect on railroad ground-borne vibration levels, a variety of exposure-response relationships are analysed, including: peak particle velocity, maximum weighted time-averaged velocity and weighted decibel velocity. It is shown that local irregularities cause a significant increase in vibration in comparison to a smooth track, and that the vibrations can propagate to greater distances from the line. Furthermore, the results show that step-down joints generate the highest levels of vibration, whereas wheel flats generate much lower levels. It is also found that defect size influences vibration levels, and larger defects cause greater vibration. Lastly, it is shown that for different defect types, train speed effects are complex, and may cause either an increase or decrease in vibration levels. © 2015 Elsevier Ltd.en
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dc.subjectEnvironmental impact assessmenten
dc.subjectLocal track irregularity/discontinuityen
dc.subjectRailroad ground-borne vibrationen
dc.subjectVehicle/track interactionen
dc.subjectWheel flaten
dc.subjectWheel/rail impacten
dc.subjectAirshipsen
dc.subjectDefectsen
dc.subjectEnvironmental impacten
dc.subjectEnvironmental impact assessmentsen
dc.subjectFrequency domain analysisen
dc.subjectJoints (structural components)en
dc.subjectRailroadsen
dc.subjectRailsen
dc.subjectResearch aircraften
dc.subjectSensitivity analysisen
dc.subjectTransportationen
dc.subjectVehicle wheelsen
dc.subjectVelocity controlen
dc.subjectVibrations (mechanical)en
dc.subjectWheelsen
dc.subjectExposure-response relationshipsen
dc.subjectFrequency domain modellingen
dc.subjectGround-borne vibrationsen
dc.subjectPeak particle velocitiesen
dc.subjectTime-averaged velocityen
dc.subjectTrack irregularityen
dc.subjectVibration analysisen
dc.subjectperiodicityen
dc.subjectpredictionen
dc.subjectrailwayen
dc.subjectthree-dimensional modelingen
dc.subjectvelocity profileen
dc.subjectvibrationen
dc.titleThe effect of railway local irregularities on ground vibrationen
dc.typejournalArticleen


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