Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
783051 International Journal of Mechanical Sciences 2006 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

In the past several decades, many lateral track buckling studies have been conducted in an effort to determine an allowable safe temperature increase for preventing the occurrence of buckling. The present analysis builds on some of these studies, but uses recently derived frame-type equations that more accurately represent the response of the rail-tie structure in the lateral plane. The presented analysis takes into account the effects of the torsional stiffness of the rail fasteners, the lateral bending stiffness of the cross-ties, and the track gauge to model more accurately the lateral response of the track panel to temperature increases. It determines effective ways to raise the allowable safe temperature increase, whether by increasing the axial and lateral resistances or by increasing the rotational stiffness of the fasteners. Also, the effect of lateral tie-stiffness on the safe temperature increase is examined.

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