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Investigating noise radiation pattern of railway bridges for urban rail transit

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Noise from elevated railway bridges in urban areas has been causing severe environmental issues. To find the peak frequency of sound energy and thus develop targeted countermeasures for noise mitigation, policymakers need a better understanding of the noise characteristics of urban railway bridges during train passage. This study approaches this issue by combining transient dynamic analyses and acoustic finite element simulation. Our frequency characteristic analysis focused on two primary noise sources: wheel-rail noise and bridge-borne noise. We built a spatial noise model that predicts the radiated noise of urban railway bridges in both the active and planning stages. The results show that the wheel-rail noise peaked at 800 Hz, 1600 Hz, and 3150 Hz, while the bridge-borne noise peaked at 40 Hz, 50 Hz, 80 Hz, and 125 Hz. The validation results demonstrated that the developed noise spatial prediction model extended well to similar urban railway bridges.

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Keywords: 75; 75.6

Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: 1: School of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Southwest University of Science and Technology 2: School of Civil Engineering, Chongqing Jiaotong University 3: School of Transportation Engineering, Chongqing Jiaotong University 4: Chongqing Rail Transit (Group) Co. Ltd. 5: Chongqing Comprehensive Transportation Research Institute Co. Ltd. 6: Chongqing Municipal Research Institute of Design

Publication date: 01 March 2024

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