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Investigation on longitudinal resistance of the ballasted railway track under vertical load
Highlights The effect of track components on the longitudinal resistance is briefly discussed. Review of studies about ballast profile, ballast aggregates characteristics regarding longitudinal resistance. Effect of vertical load on longitudinal resistance is studied. The track behavior analyzed and the track longitudial resistance force and stiffness calculated.
Abstract The longitudinal resistance of ballasted tracks is due to the longitudinal interaction of rail-fastener and ballast-sleeper. Longitudinal resistance is under the effect of various factors as well as the applied vertical load of the running train over the track structure. In this paper, the effect of vertical load on the longitudinal resistance of the ballasted railway track is experimentally and numerically investigated. First, the longitudinal resistance of a 3-m test panel with five B70 concrete sleepers under 0, 100, 200, and 300 kN vertical load were investigated. Second, a three-dimensional model of the track was developed using Abaqus software. Finally, the results of experiments and modeling were compared and the numerical modeling is validated based on tests’ results. In each test, track longitudinal stiffness (TLS) and track longitudinal resistance force (TLRF) were calculated. According to laboratory results, TLS was increased by 3.36, 3.63, and 3.83 times with increasing the vertical load as 100, 200, and 300 kN, respectively. In the mentioned order the increment values for TLRF were increased 2.1, 2.74, 2.97 times. Likewise, the numerical results of TLRF for the above-mentioned load order illustrated increasing values as high as 2.1, 2.6, and 2.81 times, respectively.
Investigation on longitudinal resistance of the ballasted railway track under vertical load
Highlights The effect of track components on the longitudinal resistance is briefly discussed. Review of studies about ballast profile, ballast aggregates characteristics regarding longitudinal resistance. Effect of vertical load on longitudinal resistance is studied. The track behavior analyzed and the track longitudial resistance force and stiffness calculated.
Abstract The longitudinal resistance of ballasted tracks is due to the longitudinal interaction of rail-fastener and ballast-sleeper. Longitudinal resistance is under the effect of various factors as well as the applied vertical load of the running train over the track structure. In this paper, the effect of vertical load on the longitudinal resistance of the ballasted railway track is experimentally and numerically investigated. First, the longitudinal resistance of a 3-m test panel with five B70 concrete sleepers under 0, 100, 200, and 300 kN vertical load were investigated. Second, a three-dimensional model of the track was developed using Abaqus software. Finally, the results of experiments and modeling were compared and the numerical modeling is validated based on tests’ results. In each test, track longitudinal stiffness (TLS) and track longitudinal resistance force (TLRF) were calculated. According to laboratory results, TLS was increased by 3.36, 3.63, and 3.83 times with increasing the vertical load as 100, 200, and 300 kN, respectively. In the mentioned order the increment values for TLRF were increased 2.1, 2.74, 2.97 times. Likewise, the numerical results of TLRF for the above-mentioned load order illustrated increasing values as high as 2.1, 2.6, and 2.81 times, respectively.
Investigation on longitudinal resistance of the ballasted railway track under vertical load
Nobakht, Sajjad (Autor:in) / Zakeri, Jabbar-Ali (Autor:in) / Safizadeh, Amir (Autor:in)
08.12.2021
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Design of Ballasted Railway Track Foundations under Cyclic Loading
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2009
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