A Study on the Supportive Stiffness in Transitional Zones through Moving Load-Based Three-Dimensional Modeling

이동하중과 3차원 모델링을 통한 접속부 지지강성연구

  • 우현준 (서울과학기술대학교, 철도전문대학원, 철도건설공학과) ;
  • 이승주 (에프에이코리아 기술지원팀) ;
  • 강윤석 (한국철도기술연구원. 철도구조연구실) ;
  • 조국환 (서울과학기술대학교, 철도전문대학원, 철도건설공학과)
  • Published : 2011.10.20

Abstract

The Transitional zone between bridge abutment and earthwork is one of the representative vulnerable zones in railway where differential settlements may take place due to the different supportive stiffness. Although transitional zones are managed with stricter standards than those of the other earthwork zones either in the design and construction stages, it is very difficult to prevent differential settlement perfectly. A three-dimensional numerical analyses were performed by applying train moving load in this study. The analytical model including abutments and earthwork zones was constituted with rail, sleepers, track concrete layer (TCL), hydraulic stabilized base (HSB), reinforced road bed, and road bed using railway and road base structure. The clamp connecting the rail and sleeper were also modeled as the element with spring coefficient. The train wheel is modeled in the actual size and moved on the rail with 300 km/hr speed. The deformation characteristics at each point of the rail and the ground were considered in detail when moving the train wheel. The analysis results were compared with those from the two-dimensional analysis without considering moving load. The research results show that displacement and stress were greater in the three-dimensional analysis than in other analyses, and the three-dimensional analysis with moving load should be performed to evaluate railway performance.

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