Empirical model of ground-borne vibration induced by commuter railway traffic

Train-induced ground-borne vibration has a negative effect on residential areas near railway tracks. Residents who are regularly exposed to ground-borne vibration can experience sleep disturbances and more serious health problems in the long run. In addition, it concerns the mental health of those w...

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Published in:Pertanika Journal of Science and Technology
Main Author: Mohd Lazi M.K.A.; Adnan M.A.; Sulaiman N.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2021
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85119594037&doi=10.47836%2fPJST.29.4.37&partnerID=40&md5=0ea47a3cc7f20eb1bb86f3d163ce3b76
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Mohd Lazi M.K.A.; Adnan M.A.; Sulaiman N.
Empirical model of ground-borne vibration induced by commuter railway traffic
2021
Pertanika Journal of Science and Technology
29
4
10.47836/PJST.29.4.37
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85119594037&doi=10.47836%2fPJST.29.4.37&partnerID=40&md5=0ea47a3cc7f20eb1bb86f3d163ce3b76
Train-induced ground-borne vibration has a negative effect on residential areas near railway tracks. Residents who are regularly exposed to ground-borne vibration can experience sleep disturbances and more serious health problems in the long run. In addition, it concerns the mental health of those who live nearby. Residents’ productivity and quality of life can be harmed as a result of direct exposure to train-induced ground-borne vibration. The relevant authorities must record a few precise measurements using technically sophisticated instruments and equipment to research further the impact of ground-borne vibrations induced by train traffic. However, the equipment is usually costly, and it has become one of the main stumbling blocks to achieving the desired results. This paper aimed to propose an alternative to the authority’s current guidelines and standards for vibration limits and environmental control. This research established a regression prediction model to forecast the peak particle velocity of commuter train ground-borne vibration. The established model considered a few parameters obtained from site surveys with limited or no tools at all. The data collected was measured along the ground rail tracks involving human-operated trains. Residents living in landed residential areas near railway tracks were selected as the recipients. Finally, the peak particle velocity models were established, validated, and a sensitivity analysis was carried out. © Universiti Putra Malaysia Press.
Universiti Putra Malaysia Press
1287680
English
Article
All Open Access; Hybrid Gold Open Access
author Mohd Lazi M.K.A.; Adnan M.A.; Sulaiman N.
spellingShingle Mohd Lazi M.K.A.; Adnan M.A.; Sulaiman N.
Empirical model of ground-borne vibration induced by commuter railway traffic
author_facet Mohd Lazi M.K.A.; Adnan M.A.; Sulaiman N.
author_sort Mohd Lazi M.K.A.; Adnan M.A.; Sulaiman N.
title Empirical model of ground-borne vibration induced by commuter railway traffic
title_short Empirical model of ground-borne vibration induced by commuter railway traffic
title_full Empirical model of ground-borne vibration induced by commuter railway traffic
title_fullStr Empirical model of ground-borne vibration induced by commuter railway traffic
title_full_unstemmed Empirical model of ground-borne vibration induced by commuter railway traffic
title_sort Empirical model of ground-borne vibration induced by commuter railway traffic
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description Train-induced ground-borne vibration has a negative effect on residential areas near railway tracks. Residents who are regularly exposed to ground-borne vibration can experience sleep disturbances and more serious health problems in the long run. In addition, it concerns the mental health of those who live nearby. Residents’ productivity and quality of life can be harmed as a result of direct exposure to train-induced ground-borne vibration. The relevant authorities must record a few precise measurements using technically sophisticated instruments and equipment to research further the impact of ground-borne vibrations induced by train traffic. However, the equipment is usually costly, and it has become one of the main stumbling blocks to achieving the desired results. This paper aimed to propose an alternative to the authority’s current guidelines and standards for vibration limits and environmental control. This research established a regression prediction model to forecast the peak particle velocity of commuter train ground-borne vibration. The established model considered a few parameters obtained from site surveys with limited or no tools at all. The data collected was measured along the ground rail tracks involving human-operated trains. Residents living in landed residential areas near railway tracks were selected as the recipients. Finally, the peak particle velocity models were established, validated, and a sensitivity analysis was carried out. © Universiti Putra Malaysia Press.
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