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Effect of passing metro trains on uncertainty of vibration source intensity: monitoring tests

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? 2022 Elsevier LtdThe source intensity of metro-induced vibrations is defined as the vertical weighted vibration acceleration level on a tunnel wall. It is traditionally determined using the empirical method or analogical test. However, recent research has indicated that tunnel vibration responses vary significantly according to the passing train, likely owing to the influence of wheels worn out-of-round. To analyse the associated uncertainty of the vibration source intensity, five monitoring tests were performed in a metro tunnel over the course of one year. Each test lasted 24 h, during which the vibration responses of all the passing trains were recorded. Then, information describing the operating mileage for all passing trains was collected to quantitatively analyse the relationship between the vibration source intensity and the wheel conditions. The results indicate that different trains can generate source intensities with significant differences greater than 10 dB in most 1/3 octave bands between 40 and 315 Hz. The tunnel vibration responses increased with the net operating mileage of the passing trains, and the vibrations between 40 and 315 Hz decreased by more than 20 dB after wheel re-profiling. The maximum and average values of the tunnel vibration responses decreased by 8 and 5 dB, respectively, after rail grinding.

MetroMonitoring testRailway vibrationVibration predictionVibration uncertaintyWheel wear

Ma M.、Li M.、Qu X.、Zhang H.

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School of Civil Engineering Beijing Jiaotong University

Urban Rail Transit Center China Academy of Railway Sciences Corporation Limited

Institute of Sound and Vibration Research University of Southampton

Institute of Urban Safety and Environmental Science Beijing Academy of Science and Technology

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2022

Measurement

Measurement

SCI
ISSN:0263-2241
年,卷(期):2022.193
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