Ground vibration isolation using mass scatters: A comparative study with trench barriers and wave‐impeding blocks
Traffic‐induced ground vibrations cause significant problems for residents and nearby structures. Reducing the effect of these vibrations on the neighboring environment is a key challenge, particularly in urban areas. This study presents both numerical and experimental investigations of the performa...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Deep underground science and engineering (Online) 2024-10 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Traffic‐induced ground vibrations cause significant problems for residents and nearby structures. Reducing the effect of these vibrations on the neighboring environment is a key challenge, particularly in urban areas. This study presents both numerical and experimental investigations of the performance of mass scatters for screening ground vibrations. A three‐dimensional numerical model is validated and extended to conduct a comparative study on the efficiency of three geotechnical methods of isolation. These methods include trench barriers, wave‐impeding blocks (WIBs), and mass scatters. The results showed that mass scatters represent an efficient way of scattering ground vibrations, and their efficiency is mainly related to the weights of mass scatters and their natural frequency, which control the dynamic soil response in the frequency domain. Rigid trench barriers are less effective than soft ones, and their efficiency is more pronounced regarding the WIB. Soft barriers with a depth of an order of half of the wavelength can decrease the vibration levels by up to 50%, which is comparable to the performance of enormous mass scatters. The dimensions of WIBs must be chosen according to the wavelength of incident waves and the cutoff frequency of the topsoil layer. Considering the significant wavelength of traffic‐induced vibration, the use of trench barriers or WIBs becomes impractical and expensive; therefore, mass scatters appear to be an efficient and practical solution.
Ground‐borne vibrations are a frequent source of environmental problems.
A full‐scale experiment is presented to study the isolation potency of mass scatters placed on the ground surface.
A 3D numerical model is validated to verify the efficiency of three methods of isolation: trench barriers, wave‐impeding blocks, and mass scatters.
Soft barriers are more effective vibration countermeasures than stiff ones and their efficiency is more pronounced in comparison to the wave‐impeding blocks.
Mass scatters represent an innovative and efficient means for impeding the propagation of incident waves without the need for excavation of the soil or the roadwork. |
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ISSN: | 2097-0668 2770-1328 |
DOI: | 10.1002/dug2.12130 |