• Title/Summary/Keyword: 레일 부가축력

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Development of Design Chart for Investigating an Additional Rail Stress and Displacement on CWR(II) - Design Chart for Railway Bridge of Conventional Line (장대레일 부가축력 및 변위 검토를 위한 설계차트 개발(II) - 일반철도 교량 설계차트)

  • Choi, Il-Yoon;Lim, Yun-Sik;Yang, Sin-Chu;Choi, Jin-Yu
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Railway
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.574-581
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    • 2009
  • Displacement of the bridge and additional rail stress due to interaction between track and bridge should be limited to the design criteria. Interaction analysis was conducted to investigate the displacement and additional rail stress on CWR in railway bridge of conventional line. Particularly, various parameters affecting interaction phenomena were taken into account in the analysis to enhance an applicability. These parameters included configuration of structure, stiffness of deck and support, steel/concrete bridge, ballast/concrete track and FM/MFM type etc. The results were presented in the form of the design chart which could be useful in preliminary design of the bridge.

Development of Design Chart for Investigating an Additional Rail Stress and Displacement on CWR(I) - Design Chart for High Speed Railway Bridge (장대레일 부가축력 및 변위 검토를 위한 설계차트 개발(I) - 고속철도 교량 설계차트)

  • Choi, Il-Yoon;Cho, Hyun-Cheol;Yang, Sin-Chu;Choi, Jin-Yu;Yu, Jin-Young
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Railway
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.565-573
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    • 2009
  • Displacement of the bridge and additional rail stress due to interaction between track and bridge should be limited to the design criteria. Interaction analysis was conducted to investigate the displacement and additional rail stress on CWR in high speed railway bridge. Particularly, various parameters affecting interaction phenomena were taken into account in the analysis to enhance an applicability. These parameters included configuration of structure, stiffness of deck and support, steel/concrete bridge, ballast/concrete track and FM/MFM type etc. The results were presented in the form of the design chart which could be useful in preliminary design of the bridge.

Comparative Analysis of Track-Bridge Interaction of Sliding Slab Track and Rail Expansion Joint for Long-Span Railway Bridge (장경간 철도 교량에 적용된 슬라이딩 궤도와 레일신축이음장치의 궤도-교량 상호작용 비교)

  • Lee, Kyoung Chan;Jang, Seung Yup;Lee, Jungwhee;Choi, Hyun Sung
    • Journal of the Computational Structural Engineering Institute of Korea
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.169-177
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    • 2016
  • Sliding slab track system, which consists of low friction sliding layer between track slab and bridge deck, is recently devised to reduce track-bridge interaction effect of continuously welded rail(CWR) without applying special devices such as rail expansion joint(REJ). In this study, a series of track-bridge interaction analyses of a long-span bridge with sliding slab track and REJ are performed respectively and the results are compared. The bridge model includes PSC box girder bridge with 9 continuous spans, and steel-concrete composite girder bridge with 2 continuous spans. The total length of the bridge model is 1,205m, and the maximum spacing between the two fixed supports is 825m. Analyses results showed that the sliding slab track system is highly effective on interaction reduction since lower rail additional axial stress is resulted than REJ application. Additionally, horizontal reaction forces in fixed supports were also reduced compared to the results of REJ application. However, higher slab axial forces were developed in the sliding slab track due to the temperature load. Therefore, track slab section of the sliding slab track system should be carefully designed against slab axial forces.

Statistical Characteristics for Longitudinal Friction Behavior of Rail Fastening System for Concrete Track (콘크리트 궤도용 레일체결장치의 종방향 마찰거동에 대한 통계적 특성)

  • Bae, Hyun-Ung;Park, Sang-Jun;Yun, Kyung-Min;Park, Beom-Ho;Lim, Nam-Hyoung
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.16 no.11
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    • pp.7870-7877
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    • 2015
  • In the case of CWR (Continuous welded rail) located on the railway bridge, the CWR has additional axial force due to interaction of bridge and track. Therefore, the CWR tracks located on the bridge have to secure the safety of running train and CWR track through mitigating influence for interaction of bridge and track. The railway design guide in Korea (KR C-08080) provides a certain value for property of longitudinal friction behavior of rail fastening system that is major parameter of interaction behavior by applying European codes. However, in order to apply to domestic railway, it is necessary to review property characteristics of the rail fastening system in actual use. In this paper, the experiment for longitudinal friction behavior of rail fastener applied to concrete track on the railway bridge in Korea was carried out, and statistical characteristic for property of the rail fastener was analyzed from the result of the experiment.

Evaluation of Stress Reduction of Continuous Welded Rail of Sliding Slab Track from Track-Bridge Interaction Analysis (궤도-교량 상호작용 해석에 의한 슬라이딩 슬래브 궤도의 장대레일 응력 저감 효과 분석)

  • Lee, Kyoung Chan;Jang, Seung Yup;Jung, Dong-Ki;Byun, Hyung-Kyoon
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.35 no.5
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    • pp.1179-1189
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    • 2015
  • Continuous welded rail on bridge structure experiences typically a large amount of additional longitudinal axial forces due to longitudinal track-bridge interaction under temperature and traction/braking load effect. In order to reduce the additional axial forces, special type of fastener, such as ZLR and RLR or rail expansion joint should be applied. Sliding slab track system is known to reduce the effect of track-bridge interaction by the application of a sliding layer between slab track and bridge structure. This study presents track-bridge interaction analysis results of the sliding slab track and compares them with conventional fixed slab track on bridges. The result shows that the sliding slab track can significantly reduce the additional axil forces of the continuously welded rail, and the difference is more significant for long and continuous span bridge.