Model fitting for ground borne vibration transmission

Ibone G-Borreguero, Jose Luis Eguiguren, Stephanie Pinaquy, Jaime Vega, Lutz Hermanns, Alberto Fraile

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Abstract

This paper presents the methodology followed for calibrating numerical models used for predicting ground borne vibration originated by underground rail traffic in Bilbao. The methodology followed for predicting vibration levels makes use of two different finite element (FE) models. One represents the track structure including the ballast. The second models vibration transmission through the ground. These models provide the information (transfer functions) needed for estimating vibration levels originated by a given train. The considered underground line will replace another one which is only partially buried. Measures in the existing line have allowed calibrating the models used in prediction. These measures have also allowed the identification of a set of sample trains that have later been used for modeling the vibrating source.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication8th European Conference on Noise Control 2009, EURONOISE 2009 - Proceedings of the Institute of Acoustics
EditionPART 3
Publication statusPublished - 2009
Event8th European Conference on Noise Control 2009, EURONOISE 2009 - Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Duration: 26 Oct 200928 Oct 2009

Publication series

Name8th European Conference on Noise Control 2009, EURONOISE 2009 - Proceedings of the Institute of Acoustics
NumberPART 3
Volume31

Conference

Conference8th European Conference on Noise Control 2009, EURONOISE 2009
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityEdinburgh
Period26/10/0928/10/09

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