Field Measurement and Numerical Simulation of Sound Insulation Characteristics of Buildings Along Elevated Urban Rail Lines

The noise pollution issue along elevated urban rail transit lines has attracted considerable attention; however, research on the sound insulation characteristics of buildings during operational train noise remains limited. In this study, a field testing campaign was conducted in a building featuring...

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Main Authors: Teng Wang, Wei He, Dongyang Wang, Jialiang Chen
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Published: MDPI AG 2024-11-01
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description The noise pollution issue along elevated urban rail transit lines has attracted considerable attention; however, research on the sound insulation characteristics of buildings during operational train noise remains limited. In this study, a field testing campaign was conducted in a building featuring facades constructed from aerated concrete blocks embedded with single-layer glass sliding windows along an elevated rail transit line. The sound insulation characteristics of the building were obtained based on measured data. By neglecting the influence of lateral sound transmission, a window-wall assembly model was proposed for simulating the building’s sound insulation capability. To ensure the accuracy of the prediction results, initial simulations were first performed on individual elements and compared against the experimental sound insulation curves to identify key parameters. Subsequently, simulations of the window-wall assembly model were carried out and compared with test data to determine the acoustic boundary treatment. The results showed that the amount of sound insulation measured in the buildings ranged from 11.16 dB (A) to 19.85 dB (A) during train passage, exhibiting a notable dip in sound insulation within the frequency range of 80 Hz to 100 Hz. Conversely, the predicted sound insulation of 26.38 dB was much higher, also showing a significant dip at around 100 Hz. The simulated values aligned closely with the measured values below 500 Hz; however, discrepancies were observed in mid-to-high frequency ranges above this threshold. To this end, further simulations were performed on a window-wall assembly model incorporating air gaps to take into account air leakage effects. The results indicated that the presence of air gaps considerably diminished high-frequency sound insulation; when accounting for window air leakage effects, the simulated results approached closer alignment with the measured ones.
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spelling doaj-art-63debfef4a3a4635ad39f8adfccca6562025-08-20T02:00:35ZengMDPI AGBuildings2075-53092024-11-011412379910.3390/buildings14123799Field Measurement and Numerical Simulation of Sound Insulation Characteristics of Buildings Along Elevated Urban Rail LinesTeng Wang0Wei He1Dongyang Wang2Jialiang Chen3Beijing Oriental Yuhong Waterproof Technology Co., Ltd., Beijing 101111, ChinaFaculty of Engineering, China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), Wuhan 430074, ChinaBeijing Oriental Yuhong Waterproof Technology Co., Ltd., Beijing 101111, ChinaBeijing Oriental Yuhong Waterproof Technology Co., Ltd., Beijing 101111, ChinaThe noise pollution issue along elevated urban rail transit lines has attracted considerable attention; however, research on the sound insulation characteristics of buildings during operational train noise remains limited. In this study, a field testing campaign was conducted in a building featuring facades constructed from aerated concrete blocks embedded with single-layer glass sliding windows along an elevated rail transit line. The sound insulation characteristics of the building were obtained based on measured data. By neglecting the influence of lateral sound transmission, a window-wall assembly model was proposed for simulating the building’s sound insulation capability. To ensure the accuracy of the prediction results, initial simulations were first performed on individual elements and compared against the experimental sound insulation curves to identify key parameters. Subsequently, simulations of the window-wall assembly model were carried out and compared with test data to determine the acoustic boundary treatment. The results showed that the amount of sound insulation measured in the buildings ranged from 11.16 dB (A) to 19.85 dB (A) during train passage, exhibiting a notable dip in sound insulation within the frequency range of 80 Hz to 100 Hz. Conversely, the predicted sound insulation of 26.38 dB was much higher, also showing a significant dip at around 100 Hz. The simulated values aligned closely with the measured values below 500 Hz; however, discrepancies were observed in mid-to-high frequency ranges above this threshold. To this end, further simulations were performed on a window-wall assembly model incorporating air gaps to take into account air leakage effects. The results indicated that the presence of air gaps considerably diminished high-frequency sound insulation; when accounting for window air leakage effects, the simulated results approached closer alignment with the measured ones.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/14/12/3799elevated urban rail transitsound insulation characteristicswall-windows assembly modelfield measurementfinite element analysis
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elevated urban rail transit
sound insulation characteristics
wall-windows assembly model
field measurement
finite element analysis
title Field Measurement and Numerical Simulation of Sound Insulation Characteristics of Buildings Along Elevated Urban Rail Lines
title_full Field Measurement and Numerical Simulation of Sound Insulation Characteristics of Buildings Along Elevated Urban Rail Lines
title_fullStr Field Measurement and Numerical Simulation of Sound Insulation Characteristics of Buildings Along Elevated Urban Rail Lines
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title_short Field Measurement and Numerical Simulation of Sound Insulation Characteristics of Buildings Along Elevated Urban Rail Lines
title_sort field measurement and numerical simulation of sound insulation characteristics of buildings along elevated urban rail lines
topic elevated urban rail transit
sound insulation characteristics
wall-windows assembly model
field measurement
finite element analysis
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