Vibrations induced into rail rapid transit structures may be radiated from the structure as airborne noise that disturbs the rider and the wayside community of as ground-born vibrations which propagate into the foundations of wayside structures setting walls, floors, and common household items into annoying vibration. This report describes the results of field measurements on existing steel elevated structures presented to aid transit operators and engineers concerned with design, performance, repair, and evaluation of steel elevated rapid transit structures. These measurements showed that the peak acceleration levels are generated in decreasing order of magnitude on the rail, on the top and bottom girder flanges, on the girder web, on cross-bracing, on the column, and at the footing base. In addition, peak acceleration levels of 80 g are little attenuated as they are transmitted from the rail through the structure, and peak acceleration levels significantly increase for increasing train speeds. (Kursetz)


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    Title :

    Field measurements of the vibration properties of elevated rapid transit structures


    Additional title:

    Praxismessungen des Vibrationsverhaltens von Schnellbahn-Hochstuetzkonstruktionen


    Contributors:
    Venema, T. (author) / Silver, M.L. (author)

    Published in:

    Publication date :

    1974


    Size :

    83 Seiten


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English