A Review of Prediction Methods for Ground-Borne Noise Due to Tunnel Construction Activities

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
D Davis
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Mar 8, 2011

Abstract

The prediction of ground-borne noise levels from tunnel construction activities requires knowledge of the input vibration forces from the vibration source(s) into the cutting face, knowledge of the vibration transmissibility through the surrounding medium, and knowledge of the receiver building’s vibro-acoustic response. The conversion of this vibration energy into sound pressure within the receiver building depends upon the vibration coupling of the soil and the building’s foundations, the structure’s response including floor-to-floor attenuation and amplifi cation due to resonance, the radiation effi ciencies of the internal structural elements, and the room’s acoustical properties. Beginning with a known input vibration spectrum at the cutting face, it is possible to predict the resultant ground-borne noise levels within a receiver building using either analytical and/or empirical techniques, or by numerical modelling. This paper presents an overview of the various methods available to estimate ground-borne noise levels from tunnel construction activities and discusses the advantages and limitations of each.
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APA: D Davis  (2011)  A Review of Prediction Methods for Ground-Borne Noise Due to Tunnel Construction Activities

MLA: D Davis A Review of Prediction Methods for Ground-Borne Noise Due to Tunnel Construction Activities. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2011.

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