Mitigation of noise emissions from vehicles passing bridge expansion joints
Autor: | Klaus-Peter Glaeser, Marek Zöller, Gernot Schwalbe |
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Rok vydání: | 2012 |
Předmět: |
Engineering
Traverse Acoustics and Ultrasonics business.industry Mechanical Engineering Noise reduction Launched Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Aerospace Engineering Building and Construction Structural engineering Expansion joint Impulse (physics) Modular design Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Noise emission Automotive Engineering Noise control business |
Zdroj: | Noise Control Engineering Journal. 60:125 |
ISSN: | 0736-2501 |
DOI: | 10.3397/1.3690874 |
Popis: | In the German project �silent road traffic 2� a special sub-project for bridge expansion joint noise mitigation was launched. Travelling over a standard modular bridge expansion joint (lamella joint) with a vehicle creates a short noise impulse. The noise is the result of the vehicle�s tyres striking the rectangular face of the expansion joint units and traversing the discontinuous surface profile. This noise can be annoying for those residing near the bridge. A reduction of the noise emission can be achieved by mounting noise reduction elements on top of the transition segments, by creating an even surface for the tyre to traverse, and still allowing the joint to contract or elongate as required due to the influence of seasonal temperature variation. Different surface elements for covering the transition segments with varying shapes and surface textures were tested in the tyre-road-interaction test-facility (PFF) of BASt. The surface elements had different shapes and surface characteristics; five were of a rhomboidal shape with three profile angles, one was �mushroom� shaped, and two were of a sinusoidal shape. The surface elements were provided by two German manufacturers. The noises emission caused by traversing of a standard passenger car tyre was investigated for different velocities. All tests were carried out with two different spacings representing summer and winter position. It was found that a noise reduction of up to 9 dB could be achieved, when compared to conventional surface elements |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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