Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5027705 Procedia Engineering 2017 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The problem of the bump at the transition between the embankment and the bridge is an important concern for railways and highways. These bumps can lead to a rough riding surface which creates discomfort at high speed and high maintenance costs. The current study addresses the problem for High Speed Trains (HST). One reason for the development of a bump is the difference in stiffness between the compacted soil embankment and the bridge typically resting on deep foundations. A 4-D finite element model, developed in LS-DYNA, was used to simulate the effect of this difference in stiffness at the transition between the embankment and the bridge. The modulus of the embankment is varied from 5 MPa for a very soft embankment to 120 MPa for a very stiff embankment. The bridge is considered to be rigid by comparison. This study will show that the dynamic amplification factor, DAF, defined as the ratio of the maximum dynamic rail/wheel impact force to the static load on the wheel, changes dramatically with the embankment modulus and train speeds.

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