PSI - Issue 73
Miroslav Vacek et al. / Procedia Structural Integrity 73 (2025) 146–154 Miroslav Vacek, V´ıt Krˇivy´, Barbora Krˇistkova´ / Structural Integrity Procedia 00 (2025) 000–000
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A total of six pairs of stands were used. Each pair consisted of one stand on the reverse surface and a corresponding stand on the obverse surface in the same vertical column of the noise barrier. Figure 2, where is also the position of the locality Vˇresinska´ - the noise barrier, which is part of the locality Vˇresinska´. The noise barrier is located along a road cut, beginning at ground level (same as the road) at stand 6 and rising to approximately 9 meters at stand 1. In Figure 3 and Table 1 the distance and height of the stands from the road are mentioned. The noise barrier for stands 1 and 2 has the lower height than for stands 3 to 6, where there is an additional height and a 45°roof shield. In Figure 2, each stand is labeled by number and surface orientation (o - obverse; r - reverse).
Figure 2: Position of the locality Vˇresinska´ - the noise barrier and location of measuring stands, source: mapy.com
Figure 3: Distance and height of the stands from the road - scheme
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