Vibrations induced by the passage of trains at various speeds and their effect on the structural response of buildings - an experimental and numerical analysis

This paper presents a selection of vibration measurement results and analyses performed with regard to their harmfulness to residential buildings. The first part of the paper refers to the analysis of railway vibrations measured in situ at the foundation level of residential building. These vibratio...

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Main Authors: Kożuch Barbara, Pachla Filip, Tatara Tadeusz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201821113007
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spelling doaj-464335aeaac6466b9e75e99a64adaac32021-02-02T03:43:30ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-012111300710.1051/matecconf/201821113007matecconf_vetomacxiv2018_13007Vibrations induced by the passage of trains at various speeds and their effect on the structural response of buildings - an experimental and numerical analysisKożuch BarbaraPachla FilipTatara TadeuszThis paper presents a selection of vibration measurement results and analyses performed with regard to their harmfulness to residential buildings. The first part of the paper refers to the analysis of railway vibrations measured in situ at the foundation level of residential building. These vibration records were then used to assess the harmfulness of vibrations relating to each train speed. Assessment of the vibration harmfulness of the building was performed with an indicator of the perceptibility of vibration through a structure (WODB), according to the Polish standard. The second part of the study refers to the creation of dynamic models of buildings with the use of the ‘Diana’ software program and analysis of their responses to railway vibrations. The thresholds specified by the standard in any of the train speeds of up to 250 km/h were not exceeded. Nevertheless, propagation of vibrations induced by train passages and their effect on the structural response of buildings is a complex phenomenon. Without in situ measurements, it is hard to assess the impact of induced vibrations on buildings. As proven in the paper, a train moving on a track at various speeds does not uniformly make the vibration greater in each frequency band.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201821113007
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Vibrations induced by the passage of trains at various speeds and their effect on the structural response of buildings - an experimental and numerical analysis
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Pachla Filip
Tatara Tadeusz
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title Vibrations induced by the passage of trains at various speeds and their effect on the structural response of buildings - an experimental and numerical analysis
title_short Vibrations induced by the passage of trains at various speeds and their effect on the structural response of buildings - an experimental and numerical analysis
title_full Vibrations induced by the passage of trains at various speeds and their effect on the structural response of buildings - an experimental and numerical analysis
title_fullStr Vibrations induced by the passage of trains at various speeds and their effect on the structural response of buildings - an experimental and numerical analysis
title_full_unstemmed Vibrations induced by the passage of trains at various speeds and their effect on the structural response of buildings - an experimental and numerical analysis
title_sort vibrations induced by the passage of trains at various speeds and their effect on the structural response of buildings - an experimental and numerical analysis
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description This paper presents a selection of vibration measurement results and analyses performed with regard to their harmfulness to residential buildings. The first part of the paper refers to the analysis of railway vibrations measured in situ at the foundation level of residential building. These vibration records were then used to assess the harmfulness of vibrations relating to each train speed. Assessment of the vibration harmfulness of the building was performed with an indicator of the perceptibility of vibration through a structure (WODB), according to the Polish standard. The second part of the study refers to the creation of dynamic models of buildings with the use of the ‘Diana’ software program and analysis of their responses to railway vibrations. The thresholds specified by the standard in any of the train speeds of up to 250 km/h were not exceeded. Nevertheless, propagation of vibrations induced by train passages and their effect on the structural response of buildings is a complex phenomenon. Without in situ measurements, it is hard to assess the impact of induced vibrations on buildings. As proven in the paper, a train moving on a track at various speeds does not uniformly make the vibration greater in each frequency band.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201821113007
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