An Efficient Numerical Model to Predict the Mechanical Response of a Railway Track in the Low-Frequency Range

IF 1.9 Q3 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL
Vibration Pub Date : 2022-05-24 DOI:10.3390/vibration5020019
Maryam El Moueddeb, F. Louf, P. Boucard, Franck Dadié, G. Saussine, Danilo Sorrentino
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Abstract

With railway interoperability, new trains are allowed to move on the French railway network. These trains may present different designs from standard trains. This work aims to complete the current approach for vehicle admission on the railway network, which is defined in technical baselines. Historically, computation rules for traffic conditions are based on simplified analytical works, which are considerably qualitative. They have evolved through feedback and experimental campaigns to comply with the track structure evolution. An efficient methodology based on numerical simulation is needed to evaluate railway vehicle admission to answer this issue. A perspective to update these computation rules is to evaluate the structural fatigue in the rail. That is to say, fatigue is caused by bending and shear stresses. The complexity of the railway system has led to an investigation at first of the vertical response of the railway track and quantifying its contribution to the rail’s stress response. In that sense, this paper investigates the vertical track response to a moving railway vehicle at low frequencies. For this purpose, a lightweight numerical model for the track, a multi-body model for the vehicle, and a random vertical track irregularity are proposed. More explicitly, the track model consists of a two-layer discrete support model in which the rail is considered as a beam and sleepers are point masses. The rail pads and ballast layer are modelled as spring/damper couples. Numerical results show a negligible effect of track inertia forces due to high track stiffness and damping. Nevertheless, this assumption is valid for normal rail stresses but not for ballast loading, especially in the case of sleeper voids or unsupported sleepers. Hence, the prediction of the mechanical stress state in the rail for fatigue issues is achieved through a static track model where the equivalent loading is obtained from a dynamic study of a simplified vehicle model. A statistical analysis shows that the variability of the vertical track irregularity does not influence the output variabilities like the maximum in time and space of the normal and shear stress.
一种预测铁路轨道低频机械响应的有效数值模型
通过铁路互操作性,新列车可以在法国铁路网上运行。这些列车可能呈现出与标准列车不同的设计。这项工作旨在完成技术基线中定义的铁路网车辆准入的现行方法。从历史上看,交通条件的计算规则是基于简化的分析工作,这些分析工作相当定性。它们通过反馈和实验活动进行了演变,以符合赛道结构的演变。为了解决这个问题,需要一种基于数值模拟的有效方法来评估铁路车辆准入。更新这些计算规则的一个视角是评估钢轨的结构疲劳。也就是说,疲劳是由弯曲应力和剪切应力引起的。铁路系统的复杂性导致了首先对铁路轨道的垂直响应进行调查,并量化其对轨道应力响应的贡献。从这个意义上说,本文研究了轨道在低频下对运动车辆的垂直轨道响应。为此,提出了轨道的轻型数值模型、车辆的多体模型和随机垂直轨道不平顺模型。更明确地说,轨道模型由两层离散支撑模型组成,其中轨道被视为梁,轨枕为点质量。轨道衬垫和道碴层被建模为弹簧/阻尼器耦合。数值结果表明,由于轨道刚度和阻尼较高,轨道惯性力的影响可以忽略不计。然而,该假设适用于正常轨道应力,但不适用于道砟荷载,尤其是在轨枕空隙或无支撑轨枕的情况下。因此,通过静态轨道模型来预测疲劳问题下钢轨的机械应力状态,其中等效载荷是从简化车辆模型的动态研究中获得的。统计分析表明,垂直轨道不平顺的可变性不会影响输出可变性,如法向应力和剪切应力在时间和空间上的最大值。
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