This paper describes the work performed
for the last two extensions on lines 2 and 3 of the Athens
Metro: (a) extension of line 3 from Aegaleo to Haidari and
(b) extension of line 2 from AgiosAntonios to Anthoupoli,
and on the respective turnout (TO) locations 3-02,3-03 and
2-55,2-66. The aim of the ground borne noise and vibration
evaluation presented hereafter is to determine the required
mitigation measures in order to guarantee, in each turnout
location along these extensions, allowable ground borne
noise and vibration levels in nearby sensitive buildings. In
order to reach this objective, within the initial N&V study
the whole extensions were divided into homogeneous sections,
i.e. sections along which the tunnel and soil types,
depth and distance from nearby buildings and presence or
not of a switch can be considered as constant, with particular
emphasis on section with turnouts on direct fixation in
order to assess the expected noise and vibration levels from
Metro operation. Then in order to achieve the requested
criteria, a vibro-acoustic measurement programme was executed
in Madrid Metro network in order to evaluate the vibration
emissions in similar TO implementation and then
based on those results a Floating slab track (FST) solution
was evaluated in the above Athens Metro (AM) TO locations
ensuring a complete ground borne and vibration attenuation
with an insertion loss of -20dBV with respect to
the predominant excitation (40 to 125 Hz). For the proposed
FST implementation solution the estimated expected
noise level at the soil surface were calculated and proven
considerably lower from the given criterion.
- Giugno