Structure-borne noise of steel and concrete box girders in an urban metro system: A hybrid evaluation and parametric study

IF 2.8 4区 工程技术 Q1 ACOUSTICS
W. Hsu
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Metro systems provide an efficient, convenient, and expeditious way to travel around crowded routes. Because these systems are established in cities, residential buildings close to metro viaducts are significantly affected by structure-borne noise (SBN). Although most previous studies developed SBN prediction with a focus on the accuracy and computational efficiency of a specific bridge type, only limited studies on parameters for the SBN on bridges were carried out. Thus, eliminating SBN is still a challenging task for both the design and operation phases of bridge design. Therefore, this study integrates simplified experiments with numerical analyses to evaluate the influential parameters on the structure-borne noise level (SBNL) for two types of bridge girders, that is, the double-box pre-stressed concrete girder and the double-box steel girder. The present study also proposes an optimization method for reducing the SBNL in the bridge design and operation phases and identifies the sources of SBN for these two types of bridges. In this paper, the solutions to mitigating SBN are first reviewed and briefly introduced. Theories associated with SBN are then derived and experimentally verified using a concrete or steel plate with a unit area. A hybrid evaluation method is developed to integrate transient finite-element simulation with experimental results, and the main sources (e.g., plate thickness, train speed, fastener stiffness, and track irregularity) that induce SBN are examined by this hybrid method. Consequently, the approach to resolving the SBN problem can be optimally determined. As demonstrated in the results from the hybrid evaluation method, the track condition dominates the SBNL for both types of bridges, and the relationship between train speed and plate eigenfrequency should be carefully investigated to avoid the effect of plate resonance. The pre-stressed concrete box girder is the recommended bridge type for use in urban areas from the viewpoint of minimizing the SBNL.
城市地铁钢箱梁与混凝土箱梁的结构噪声:混合评价与参数化研究
地铁系统提供了一种高效、方便、快捷的出行方式。由于这些系统建立在城市中,靠近地铁高架桥的住宅建筑受到结构传递噪声(SBN)的显著影响。虽然以往的研究大多侧重于特定桥梁类型的SBN预测精度和计算效率,但对桥梁SBN参数的研究有限。因此,在桥梁设计的设计阶段和运营阶段,消除SBN仍然是一项具有挑战性的任务。因此,本研究将简化实验与数值分析相结合,对双箱预应力混凝土梁和双箱钢梁两种类型的桥梁梁的结构噪声级(SBNL)的影响参数进行了评价。本研究还提出了在桥梁设计和运营阶段减少SBN的优化方法,并确定了这两种类型桥梁的SBN来源。本文首先回顾并简要介绍了缓解SBN的解决方案。然后导出与SBN相关的理论,并使用单位面积的混凝土或钢板进行实验验证。提出了一种将瞬态有限元模拟与试验结果相结合的混合评估方法,并利用该混合评估方法对引起SBN的主要来源(如板厚、列车速度、扣件刚度和轨道不平整度)进行了研究。因此,解决SBN问题的方法可以被最佳地确定。混合评估方法的结果表明,两类桥梁的轨道状态主导了SBNL,应仔细研究列车速度与板本征频率的关系,以避免板共振的影响。预应力混凝土箱梁是在城市地区使用的推荐的桥梁类型,从最小化的角度出发。
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CiteScore
4.90
自引率
4.30%
发文量
98
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Low Frequency Noise, Vibration & Active Control is a peer-reviewed, open access journal, bringing together material which otherwise would be scattered. The journal is the cornerstone of the creation of a unified corpus of knowledge on the subject.
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