Modelling the Critical Speed Amplification Effect on Railway Track-Ground Systems

A. Lamprea-Pineda, D. Connolly, M. Hussein, P. Alves Costa, P. Woodward
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The railway track vibration generated by the train passage depends upon the individual and combined effect of its various components: the train, the track and the supporting soil. In the case of the train, higher speeds result in larger vibrations on the railway structure. Moreover, amplification occurs when approaching the so-called ‘critical speed’, and the response is further increased when considering the multiple axles effect. Regarding the track, the type and properties also influence the overall structure response, increasing the wheel-rail interaction forces and magnifying the vibrations. Similarly, the supporting ground features directly affect track behaviour, propagating the total railway system response and causing disturbances in nearby structures and increasing the localisation of energy at transition zones. Although different numerical approaches meant to study these amplifications effects have been developed, deep-wave propagating problems induced by high-speed trains require more elaborated simulations. Thus, this paper investigates the railway track amplifications due to speed, focusing on the different track types and soil layering effects, for which semi-analytical approaches simulating the track-ground dynamic complex behaviour are employed.
铁路轨道-地面系统临界速度放大效应建模
由列车通道产生的轨道振动取决于其各个组成部分:列车、轨道和支承土的单独和综合作用。以火车为例,更高的速度会导致铁路结构产生更大的振动。此外,放大发生在接近所谓的临界转速,并响应进一步增加在考虑多个轴的效果。对于跟踪、类型和属性也影响整体结构响应,提高轮轨相互作用力量和放大的振动。同样,支撑地面特征直接影响轨道行为,传播整个铁路系统的响应,并在附近的结构中引起干扰,并增加过渡区域的能量局部化。尽管已经开发了不同的数值方法来研究这些放大效应,但高速列车引起的深波传播问题需要更详细的模拟。因此,本文采用半解析方法模拟轨道-地面动力复杂行为,重点研究了不同轨道类型和土层影响下的轨道速度放大问题。
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