posted on 2012-05-24, 11:18authored byVictor V. Krylov
Generation of ground vibrations by underground trains is investigated theoretically in the
low-frequency approximation, i.e. for characteristic wave-lengths of generated bulk
acoustic waves in the ground essentially larger than the diameter of the tunnel. The
corresponding numerical calculations show that for most of the practical values of a
tunnel depth, the main contribution to the vertical component of the surface ground
vibration velocity is due to the radiated shear bulk waves rather than to the longitudinal
ones. Comparison of the ground vibration spectra generated by typical underground
trains with the spectra of the above-ground trains shows that the shapes of these spectra
are similar. This implies that one can use for underground trains the same methods of
suppressing ground vibrations at speed-dependent frequencies that can be used for
above-ground trains, e.g., by choosing special relations between the track and train
parameters.
History
School
Aeronautical, Automotive, Chemical and Materials Engineering
Department
Aeronautical and Automotive Engineering
Citation
KRYLOV, V.V., 1995. Theoretical prediction of ground vibrations from underground trains. IN: Proceedings of the International INCE Symposium "Euronoise 95", Lyon, France, 21 - 23 March, pp. 211 - 216