MODELING OF NOISE POLLUTION NEAR RAILWAY
Keywords:
sound barriers, numerical simulation, railway transportAbstract
Noise from railway transport is a relevant problem from the point of view of people health. Now, in Ukraine, the railway traffic infrastructure has the period of development. It is important to predict railway transport noise impact in case of changing of transport infrastructure. Existing in Ukraine predictive models are based on empirical formulae which were obtained long ago for specific conditions and do not take into account some important factors. So, these models can’t be used for existing problems which are connected with railway transport noise. The aim of this work was development of numerical predictive model to forecast noise from railway transport. The model is built on the numerical integration of wave equation for acoustic pressure. Some results of numerical experiment are presented.
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