Vibration Reduction Analysis of an Old Residential District under Vehicle Load

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Vibration phenomena on buildings in old residential district under non-seismic load are increasing. Given the vibration phenomenon on buildings in an typical old residential district under vehicle load, cast-in-situ bored piles in rows are suggested to reduce the vibration through analysis. Finite element method (FEM) is used to simulate vibration reduction effect of piles with different lengths. Considering analysis of the isolation of Rayleigh wave from far field and the result of FEM, 40 meter is the reasonable length of the vibration reduction piles. A vibration reduction solution is presented.

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