Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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304334 | Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering | 2013 | 9 Pages |
This paper explores dynamic soil–bridge interaction in high speed railway lines. The analysis was conducted using a general and fully three-dimensional multi-body finite element–boundary element model formulated in the time domain to predict vibrations caused by trains passing over the bridge. The vehicle was modelled as a multi-body system, the track and the bridge were modelled using finite elements and the soil was considered as a half-space by the boundary element method. The dynamic response of bridges to vehicle passage is usually studied using moving force and moving mass models. However, the multi-body system allows to consider the quasi-static and dynamic excitation mechanisms. Soil–structure interaction was taken into account by coupling finite elements and boundary elements. The paper presents the results obtained for a simply supported short span bridge in a resonant regime under different soil stiffness conditions.
► Soil–structure interaction produces a variation of dynamic behavior of bridges. ► Resonant speeds are lower when soil–bridge interaction is considered. ► Resonance may occur at lower operation speeds when SSI is considered. ► The response in the abutment support depends on the soil stiffness.