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Analytical study on high -speed railway track deformation under long -term bridge deformations and interlayer degradation

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STRUCTURES
卷 29, 期 -, 页码 1005-1015

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.istruc.2020.10.079

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Asset management; High-speed railway; Finite element model; Track-bridge interaction; Track irregularity

资金

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51878563]
  2. Sichuan Science and Technology Program [2018JY0294, 2018JY0549]
  3. Ministry of Science and Technology of China [KY201801005]

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This study aims to develop an analytical model to investigate the effects of long-term bridge deformation on track deformation, as well as the role of bridge-track interlayer degradation. Through mechanical analysis and validation using finite element models, this study provides a method for high-speed railway bridge design and evaluation.
Bridges are subjected to long-term deformations in addition to deformations under design loads. In high-speed railway bridges, long-term bridge deformation and potential degradation of materials may adversely impact the operation safety and riding comfort of the railway. While a high-speed railway network is being established in China, it is significant to understand the effects of long-term bridge deformation on track deformation for effective asset management. This study aims to develop an analytical model to investigate the roles of long-term bridge deformations and bridge-track interlayer degradation. Mechanical analysis is conducted to develop a track-bridge deformation model and derive closed-form solutions that can be applied in design and evaluation of high-speed railway bridges. The analytical study is validated against a three-dimensional finite element model, and used to investigate the effects of key parameters (e.g. bridge deformation amplitude, span length, fastener stiffness, and mortar layer stiffness). This study provides a method to quantitatively evaluate track deformation due to bridge deformations and interlayer degradation. With the developed formulae, real-time condition assessment of high-speed railway track can be performed based on real-time monitoring of bridge deformations.

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