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The Mitigation of Train-Induced Ground Vibrations in Nearby Buildings
2020
ArcHistoR Architettura Storia Restauro - Architecture History Restoration
The study of the ground-borne vibrations caused by high speed trains has received considerable attention in recent years, due to the effects of vibrations on historical buildings, in terms of structural damage, and on population, in terms of discomfort. The problem has become more significant with the increasing the speed and weight of trains, which results in heavier loads on the tracks. Therefore, a method to investigate the propagation of vibration waves in the soil and the possible
doi:10.14633/ahr189
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