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Vehicle-track-tunnel dynamic interaction: a finite/infinite element modelling method

Journal

RAILWAY ENGINEERING SCIENCE
Volume 29, Issue 2, Pages 109-126

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s40534-021-00238-x

Keywords

Vehicle-track-tunnel interaction; Railway tunnel; Finite elements; Infinite elements; Dynamic modelling

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [52008404, 11790283, 51735012]

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This study aims to develop coupled matrix formulations to characterize the dynamic interaction between the vehicle, track, and tunnel. The vehicle-track coupled system is established based on vehicle-track coupled dynamics theory. It is demonstrated that considering tunnel substructures is necessary for model validation, and the maximum number of elements in the tunnel segment is confirmed through numerical simulations.
The aim of this study is to develop coupled matrix formulations to characterize the dynamic interaction between the vehicle, track, and tunnel. The vehicle-track coupled system is established in light of vehicle-track coupled dynamics theory. The physical characteristics and mechanical behavior of tunnel segments and rings are modeled by the finite element method, while the soil layers of the vehicle-track-tunnel (VTT) system are modeled as an assemblage of 3-D mapping infinite elements by satisfying the boundary conditions at the infinite area. With novelty, the tunnel components, such as rings and segments, have been coupled to the vehicle-track systems using a matrix coupling method for finite elements. The responses of sub-systems included in the VTT interaction are obtained simultaneously to guarantee the solution accuracy. To relieve the computer storage and save the CPU time for the large-scale VTT dynamics system with high degrees of freedoms, a cyclic calculation method is introduced. Apart from model validations, the necessity of considering the tunnel substructures such as rings and segments is demonstrated. In addition, the maximum number of elements in the tunnel segment is confirmed by numerical simulations.

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