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Analysis of ground-transducer coupling in monitoring vibration from railways: A case study
2017
International Journal on Transport Development and Integration
Monitoring railway-induced ground vibrations represents a fundamental step in assessing the environmental impact of train passage on buildings and surrounding receptors. For this purpose, accurate measurements of seismic waves are often required. Nevertheless, depending on soil structure, its characteristics or surface, the placement of transducer may affect the shape and phase of the seismic wave determining signal distortion and finally affecting the measurement itself. In particular, the
doi:10.2495/tdi-v1-n2-290-300
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