Prediction uncertainties and inaccuracies resulting from common assumptions in modelling vibration from underground railways

Last updated on 15 August 2014 4:25
Underground railways produce significant ground-borne vibration that is reported to disturb people living or working near subways. Designers and engineers use numerical models to predict vibration levels so as to meet the increasingly strict vibration standards. These models commonly include simplifying assumptions to reduce the complexity and cost of the...
Author(s): Jones S;Kuo K;Hussein M;Hunt H
2012
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