Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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500631 | Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering | 2006 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
Discrete element simulation provides some insight into the alteration of railway ballast after repeated train passings. The present Part 1 is devoted to a 2D model of this granular layer interposed between the deformable ground and the rail sleeper, to which a large number of loading cycles is applied. Ballast grains are modelled as indeformable polygonal solids. A detailed account of the application to this frictional dynamical problem of the Non-Smooth Contact Dynamics numerical method is given. Validation is obtained through comparison with physical experiments performed on assemblies of prismatic mineral grains. Numerical results on the settlement of a track submitted to 20,000 loading cycles or more are presented.
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Authors
G. Saussine, C. Cholet, P.E. Gautier, F. Dubois, C. Bohatier, J.J. Moreau,