posted on 2013-01-31, 14:46authored byM.E. Heelis, A.C. Collop, A.R. Dawson, D.R. Chapman, Victor V. Krylov
Several analytical models can be used to predict the propagation of bending waves in the track/embankment system. A model of a Euler beam on a Winkler foundation is studied and used to demonstrate how the magnitude of displacements are dependent on train speed and track damping. The methods by which the model parameters may be calculated are discussed and their relative advantages and disadvantages are considered. From this study it is possible to form practical suggestions on methods by which the design of rail tracks can be adjusted to limit the maximum transient deflections as a train passes. This paper compares results from a predictive method with the results of in-situ assessments.
History
School
Aeronautical, Automotive, Chemical and Materials Engineering
Department
Aeronautical and Automotive Engineering
Citation
HEELIS, M.E. ... et al., 1999. Predicting and measuring vertical track displacements on soft subgrades. IN: Forde, M.C. (ed.). Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference 'Railway Engineering-99', London, 8pp.
Version
AM (Accepted Manuscript)
Publication date
1999
Notes
This paper was presented at the conference 'Railway Engineering-99'.