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Based on the dynamic receptance method, a vehicle–track–bridge interaction model was developed to calculate the wheel–rail interaction forces and the forces transmitted to the bridge in an elevated urban rail transit system. A prediction model integrating the finite element method–boundary element method (FEM-BEM) and the statistical energy analysis (SEA) method was established to obtain the noise from the main girder, track slab, and wheel–rail system for elevated urban rail transit. The calculated results agree well with the measured data. Thereafter, the noise radiation characteristics of a single source and the total noise of elevated urban rail transit systems with resilient fasteners, trapezoidal sleepers, and steel spring floating slabs were investigated. The results demonstrate that the noise prediction model for elevated urban rail transit that was developed in this study is effective. The diversity of track forms altered the noise radiation field of elevated urban rail transit systems significantly. Compared to monolithic track beds, where the fastener stiffness is assumed to be 60 × 106 N/m (MTB_60), steel spring floating slab tracks (FSTs), trapezoidal sleeper tracks (TSTs), and resilient fasteners with a stiffness of 40 × 106 N/m (MTB_40) and 20 × 106 N/m (MTB_20) can reduce bridge-borne noise by 24.6 dB, 8.8 dB, 2.1 dB, and 4.2 dB, respectively. These vibration-mitigating tracks can decrease the radiated noise from the track slab by −0.7 dB, −0.6 dB, 2.5 dB, and 2.6 dB, but increase wheel–rail noise by 0.4 dB, 0.8 dB, 1.3 dB, and 2.4 dB, respectively. The noise emanating from the main girder and the track slab was dominant in the linear weighting of the total noise of the elevated section with MTBs. For the TST and FST, the radiated noise from the track slab contributed most to the total noise.

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Title
Investigation of the Noise Emitted from Elevated Urban Rail Transit Paved with Various Resilient Tracks
Author
Liu, Quanmin 1 ; Gao, Kui 1 ; Miao, Yifei 1 ; Song, Lizhong 1 ; Si Yue 2 

 Engineering Research Center of Railway Environmental Vibration and Noise of Ministry of Education, East China Jiaotong University, Nanchang 330013, China; [email protected] (Q.L.); [email protected] (K.G.); [email protected] (Y.M.) 
 China Railway Siyuan Survey and Design Group Co., Ltd., Wuhan 430063, China; [email protected] 
Publication title
Materials; Basel
Volume
18
Issue
5
First page
968
Publication year
2025
Publication date
2025
Publisher
MDPI AG
Place of publication
Basel
Country of publication
Switzerland
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19961944
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
Document type
Journal Article
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Online publication date
2025-02-21
Milestone dates
2025-01-24 (Received); 2025-02-19 (Accepted)
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   First posting date
21 Feb 2025
ProQuest document ID
3176399984
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