posted on 2012-08-21, 13:55authored byVictor V. Krylov
The present paper investigates the effects of the embankment topography and track curvature on
ground vibrations generated by high speed trains travelling faster than Rayleigh waves in the supporting
ground. It is shown that the presence of the embankment can result in waveguide propagation of generated
ground vibrations at certain range of train speeds. The presence of a track curvature (to provide the possibility
of changing direction of train movement) can result in focusing of generated Rayleigh waves along the caustic
line which is associated with the increase in amplitudes of generated ground vibrations.
History
School
Aeronautical, Automotive, Chemical and Materials Engineering
Department
Aeronautical and Automotive Engineering
Citation
KRYLOV, V.V., 2002. Effects of the embankment topography and track curvature on ground vibration boom from high-speed trains. IN: Grundmann, H. and Schueller, G.I. (eds). Structural Dynamics - EURODYN 2002: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Structural Dynamics, 2nd-5th September 2002, Munich, Germany, pp. 473 - 478