Vertical Dynamic Interaction of Trains and Rail Steel Bridges

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56748/ejse.131641

Keywords:

Train-track/bridge interaction, Train critical speed, Impact factor, Dynamic factor

Abstract

Rail steel bridges are vulnerable to high impact forces due to the passage of trains; unfortunately the determination of these transient impact forces is not straightforward as these are affected by a large number of parameters, including the wagon design, the wheel-rail contact and the design parameters of the bridge deck and track, as well as the operational parameters – wheel load and speed. To determine these impact forces, a detailed rail train-track/bridge dynamic interaction model has been developed, which includes a comprehensive train model using multi-body dynamics approach and a flexible track/bridge model using Euler-Bernoulli beam theory. Single and multi-span bridges have been modelled to examine their dynamic characteristics. From the single span bridge, the train critical speed is determined; the minimum distance of two peak loadings is found to affect the train critical speed. The impact factor and the dynamic characteristics are discussed.

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Published

2013-01-01

How to Cite

Yan Q SUN, Colin COLE, Maksym SPIRYAGIN and Manicka DHANASEKAR (2013) “Vertical Dynamic Interaction of Trains and Rail Steel Bridges”, Electronic Journal of Structural Engineering, 13(1), pp. 88–97. doi: 10.56748/ejse.131641.