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- Title
Acoustic performance of near-rail low-height noise barriers installed on suburban railway bridges.
- Authors
Song, Lizhong; Gao, Kui; Liu, Quanmin; Zhang, Liangtao; Feng, Qingsong; Guo, Wenjie
- Abstract
With the large-scale construction of suburban railway viaducts, the noise problem along the viaducts is becoming more and more prominent. Conventional vertical noise barriers have been widely used to alleviate the noise problem along the suburban railway viaducts. However, conventional vertical noise barriers often have an adverse effect on the urban landscape and also block the view of train drivers and passengers. A type of near-rail low-height noise barrier was planned to install on the viaducts of Wenzhou Rail Transit Line S1 to reduce the impact of noise on residents along the railway lines. To assess the acoustic performance of the near-rail low-height noise barrier, a numerical procedure for railway viaduct comprehensive noise considering wheel-rail noise and structure-borne noise of the bridge and noise barriers was proposed and then verified by a field test. On this basis, numerical models were established to compare the acoustic performances of the near-rail low-height noise barrier and conventional vertical noise barrier. The influences of the height and top shape of the near-rail low-height noise barrier on the acoustic performance were discussed. Based on the numerical analysis results, it is found that both the near-rail low-height noise barrier and conventional vertical noise barrier have good acoustic performances. The noise reduction effect of the near-rail low-height noise barrier is slightly better than that of the conventional vertical noise barrier. The acoustic performance of the near-rail low-height noise barrier gradually improves, but the improvement rate gradually slows down as the height of the noise barrier increases. The noise reduction effects of both the inverted L-shaped and Y-shaped near-rail low-height noise barrier are obviously better than that of the vertical one, while the noise reduction effects of the inverted L-shaped near-rail low-height noise barrier are slightly better than the Y-shaped one.
- Subjects
NOISE barriers; RAILROAD bridges; VIADUCTS; NOISE control; NOISE; RAILROADS
- Publication
Environmental Science & Pollution Research, 2022, Vol 29, Issue 41, p62330
- ISSN
0944-1344
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11356-022-20074-8