Numerical Development And Experimental Characterisation Of A Low Height Barrier For Railway Noise Mitigation

54º Congreso Español de Acústica — Tecniacústica 2023

Paper Language
EN · English
Date / Time
18/10/2023 · 12:30
Author
João Miguel LázaroCONSTRUCT, Faculty of Engineering (FEUP), University of Porto, Rua Dr. Roberto Frias, 4200-465 Porto, Portugal
Author 2
Pedro Alves CostaCONSTRUCT, Faculty of Engineering (FEUP), University of Porto, Rua Dr. Roberto Frias, 4200-465 Porto, Portugal
Author 3
Luis GodinhoISISE, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Coimbra, Pólo II, Rua Luís Reis Santos, 3030-788, Coimbra, Portugal
Pags
41-47
Session
AAM-0: Acústica ambiental.
Subsession
Gestión y control del ruido / Gestão e controlo do ruído

Abstract

The increasing use of railways for transporting people and goods is essential to achieve more environmentally and economically sustainable mobility. However, issues related to noise pollution caused by train traffic need to be mitigated to maintain a healthy coexistence between inhabitants and trains. This paper presents the characterization of a low-height acoustic barrier to be used in a railway environment, numerically developed in a first phase using 2D BEM and which bases its working principle on the curved geometry, capable of sending a large amount of energy back to the track. The solution is placed close to the noise source and takes advantage of the ballast to increase the efficiency of the developed solution. The numerical results show Insertion loss levels in the order of 10 dB for a set of receivers close to the track. The experimental campaign with the prototypes developed on a section of the Sintra line, in Portugal, corroborates the results obtained numerically. For the various records obtained from the passage of numerous trains, Insertion loss values higher than 10 dB were obtained for the frequency range between 400Hz and 4000 Hz.

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