New damping technology reduces train-induced vibrations on urban bridges.
Long-span steel truss cable-stayed bridges in urban rail transit can cause vibrations and noise from passing trains. Researchers studied how a damping pad floating slab (DPFS) can reduce these vibrations. They created a model to predict how vibrations travel from the train wheels to the bridge, and tested it on a real bridge. The DPFS was found to effectively reduce vibrations compared to a standard track structure without damping.