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Structural damage analysis of CRTS II slab track with various interface models under temperature combinations

Journal

ENGINEERING FAILURE ANALYSIS
Volume 134, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.engfailanal.2022.106029

Keywords

CRTS II slab ballastless track; Cohesive zone model; Plastic damage model; Overall temperature; Temperature gradient

Funding

  1. ShenZhen Key Laboratory of Structure Safety and Health Monitoring of Marine Infrastructures [ZDSYS20201020162400001]
  2. Special fund for Science and Technology Innovation Strategy of Guangdong Province [2020A0505100065]
  3. Shenzhen International Cooperation Project [GJHZ20200731095802007]
  4. Project of Science and technology research and development of China Railway Co., Ltd [K2020G007]

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This study developed six types of three-dimensional nonlinear finite element models to investigate the thermal behavior of cement asphalt mortar (CAM) layer and Tshaped joint under various temperature conditions in China Railway Track System type II slab ballastless track. The results showed that the cohesive zone model (CZM) and concrete damaged plasticity model (CDPM) were capable of simulating the interlaminar debonding and damage behavior development in CRTS II track under different temperature conditions. The increase of overall temperature and temperature gradient significantly affected the deformation and stress in CAM layer.
Under temperature loading, the contact interface of cement asphalt mortar (CAM) layer and Tshaped joint are two vulnerable components of China Railway Track System type II (CRTS II) slab ballastless track. The purpose of this study is to develop six types of three-dimensional (3D) nonlinear finite element (FE) models for investigating the thermal behaviors of CAM and Tshaped joint under various temperature conditions. This was achieved by modelling CAM and Tshaped joint using cohesive zone model (CZM) and concrete damaged plasticity model (CDPM), respectively. Using five CRTS II slab tracks on a simple-supported box girder as a case study, the displacement and stress responses of the track structure were investigated and compared under six cases of overall temperatures and temperature gradients, respectively. Results show that CZM and CDPM have the capabilities of simulating the interlaminar debonding and damage behavior development in CRTS II track under various temperatures conditions. The combination of CZM and CDPM could provide the worst damage scenarios, and the CDPM of the joint could significantly reduce the structure responses. In addition, the increase of overall temperature together with temperature gradient could significantly increase the deformation and stress in CAM layer, and the influence of the magnitude of overall temperature is more obvious than that of temperature gradient.

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