Dynamics of an Orthotropic Railway Bridge in the Light of European Standards

The paper presents selected aspects of dynamic numerical simulations of an orthotropic steel railway bridge loaded by high-speed trains. The model of moving loads was adopted in accordance with the models set out in the applicable standards. The current European code requirements are referred in whi...

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Main Authors: Zbiciak A., Oleszek R., Michalczyk R.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2016-06-01
Series:Archives of Civil Engineering
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spelling doaj-80f7cdcf7b6b4e688fbcaa5c62ce4e3d2020-11-25T02:22:09ZengSciendoArchives of Civil Engineering1230-29452016-06-0162226528210.1515/ace-2015-0078ace-2015-0078Dynamics of an Orthotropic Railway Bridge in the Light of European StandardsZbiciak A.0Oleszek R.1Michalczyk R.2Warsaw University of Technology, Institute of Roads and Bridges, Al. Armii Ludowej 16, 00-637 Warsaw, PolandWarsaw University of Technology, Institute of Roads and Bridges, Al. Armii Ludowej 16, 00-637 Warsaw, PolandWarsaw University of Technology, Institute of Roads and Bridges, Al. Armii Ludowej 16, 00-637 Warsaw, PolandThe paper presents selected aspects of dynamic numerical simulations of an orthotropic steel railway bridge loaded by high-speed trains. The model of moving loads was adopted in accordance with the models set out in the applicable standards. The current European code requirements are referred in which the computer calculations of the dynamic response of the structure are the basis for assessing the suitability of the structure to carry high-speed rail traffic (v > 160 km/h). In this research the calculations are based on the author’s method of generating traffic loads in Abaqus FEM environment. It is emphasized in the paper that in most commercial FEM codes (including Abaqus), moving loads are not implemented in modules responsible for defining of loads. The author’s approach to this issue allowed to obtain results confirming its adequacy. In the longer term, the authors will develop a plan to adapt this algorithm in order to generate traffic loads on bridges discretized as spatial and plane numerical models.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/ace.2016.62.issue-2/ace-2015-0078/ace-2015-0078.xml?format=INTtrain modelHSLMdynamic factordynamic responsebridgenumerical model
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author Zbiciak A.
Oleszek R.
Michalczyk R.
spellingShingle Zbiciak A.
Oleszek R.
Michalczyk R.
Dynamics of an Orthotropic Railway Bridge in the Light of European Standards
Archives of Civil Engineering
train model
HSLM
dynamic factor
dynamic response
bridge
numerical model
author_facet Zbiciak A.
Oleszek R.
Michalczyk R.
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title Dynamics of an Orthotropic Railway Bridge in the Light of European Standards
title_short Dynamics of an Orthotropic Railway Bridge in the Light of European Standards
title_full Dynamics of an Orthotropic Railway Bridge in the Light of European Standards
title_fullStr Dynamics of an Orthotropic Railway Bridge in the Light of European Standards
title_full_unstemmed Dynamics of an Orthotropic Railway Bridge in the Light of European Standards
title_sort dynamics of an orthotropic railway bridge in the light of european standards
publisher Sciendo
series Archives of Civil Engineering
issn 1230-2945
publishDate 2016-06-01
description The paper presents selected aspects of dynamic numerical simulations of an orthotropic steel railway bridge loaded by high-speed trains. The model of moving loads was adopted in accordance with the models set out in the applicable standards. The current European code requirements are referred in which the computer calculations of the dynamic response of the structure are the basis for assessing the suitability of the structure to carry high-speed rail traffic (v > 160 km/h). In this research the calculations are based on the author’s method of generating traffic loads in Abaqus FEM environment. It is emphasized in the paper that in most commercial FEM codes (including Abaqus), moving loads are not implemented in modules responsible for defining of loads. The author’s approach to this issue allowed to obtain results confirming its adequacy. In the longer term, the authors will develop a plan to adapt this algorithm in order to generate traffic loads on bridges discretized as spatial and plane numerical models.
topic train model
HSLM
dynamic factor
dynamic response
bridge
numerical model
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