Vibrations of a periodic rail-sleeper system excited by an oscillating stationary transverse force


Autoria(s): Munjal, ML; Heckl, M
Data(s)

22/04/1982

Resumo

The rail-sleeper system is idealized as an infinite, periodic beam-mass system. Use is made of the periodicity principle for the semi-infinite halves on either side of the forcing point for evaluation of the wave propagation constants and the corresponding modal vectors. It is shown that the spread of acceleration away from the forcing point depends primarily upon one of the wave propagation constants. However, all the four modal vectors (two for the left-hand side and two for the right-hand side) determine the driving point impedance of the rail-sleeper system, which in combination with the driving point impedance of the wheel (which is adopted from the preceding companion paper) determines the forces generated by combined surface roughness and the resultant accelerations. The compound one-third octave acceleration levels generated by typical roughness spectra are generally of the same order as the observed levels.

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Munjal, ML and Heckl, M (1982) Vibrations of a periodic rail-sleeper system excited by an oscillating stationary transverse force. In: Journal of Sound and Vibration, 81 (4). pp. 491-500.

Publicador

Elsevier Science

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Journal Article

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