Title of article
Reduction of train-induced building vibrations by using open and filled trenches
Author/Authors
M. Adam، نويسنده , , O. von Estorff، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
14
From page
11
To page
24
Abstract
A numerical investigation on the effectiveness of open and in-filled trenches in reducing the building vibrations due to passing trains is presented. Particularly, a two-dimensional soil-structure system containing the cross-section of a railway embankment, the underlying soil, a trench barrier and a nearby six-storey building is considered. For the analysis, a time domain coupled boundary element-finite element algorithm is employed. Unlike most of the previous formulations, this model completely considers the soil-structure interaction effects and directly determines the effect of the wave barrier on the structural response. The effects of geometrical and material properties of the trench and its backfill material on the structural response are investigated. The results point out that using a trench barrier, a reduction level up to 80% of the building vibrations and internal forces can be achieved. Increasing the depth or the width of a trench may improve its reduction effect and a softer backfill material results in a better isolation effect.
Keywords
Trench barrier , vibration reduction , Wave propagation , FEM , BEM , Building vibrations
Journal title
Computers and Structures
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Computers and Structures
Record number
1209672
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