Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6772268 | Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering | 2014 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
Vibration levels are measured in three directions, up to 100Â m from the track due to three different train types (Eurostar, TGV and Thalys) and then analysed statistically. It is found that contrary to commonly accepted theory, vertical vibrations are not always the most dominant, and that horizontal vibrations should also be considered, particularly at larger offsets. It is also found that the embankment earthworks profile produced the lowest vibration levels and the cutting produced the highest. Furthermore, a low (positive) correlation between train speed and vibration levels was found. A selection of the results can be downloaded from www.davidpconnolly.com.
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Authors
D.P. Connolly, G. Kouroussis, P.K. Woodward, P. Alves Costa, O. Verlinden, M.C. Forde,