Effect of vertical misalignment of adjacent sleepers on the increase in dynamic loads around rail joints


Autoria(s): Askarinejad, Hossein; Dhanasekar, Manicka; Simson, Scott
Contribuinte(s)

Gardiner, John

Data(s)

2010

Resumo

In spite of the extensive usage of continuous welded rails, a number of rail joints still exist in the track. Although a number of them exist as part of turnouts in the yards where the speed is not of concern, the Insultated Rail Joints (IRJs) that exist in ballasted tracks remain a source of significant impact loading. A portion of the dynamic load generated at the rail joints due to wheel passage is transmitted to the support system which leads to permanent settlements of the ballast layer with subsequent vertical misalignment of the sleepers around the rail joints. The vertical misalignment of the adjacent sleepers forms a source of high frequency dynamic load raisers causing significant maintenance work including localised grinding of railhead around the joint, re-alignment of the sleepers and/or ballast tamping or track component renewals/repairs. These localised maintenance activities often require manual inspections and disruptions to the train traffic loading to significant costs to the rail industry. Whilst a number of studies have modelled the effect of joints as dips, none have specifically attended to the effect of vertical misalignment of the sleepers on the dynamic response of rail joints. This paper presents a coupled finite element track model and rigid body track-vehicle interaction model through which the effects of vertical of sleepers on the increase in dynamic loads around the IRJ are studied. The finite element track model is employed to determine the generated dip from elastic deformations as well as the vertical displacement of sleepers around the joint. These data (dip and vertical misalignments) are then imported into the rigid body vehicle-track interaction model to calculate the dynamic loads.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/71602/

Publicador

Railway Technical Society of Australasia (RTSA)

Relação

http://search.informit.com.au/fullText;dn=761232388930862;res=IELENG

Askarinejad, Hossein, Dhanasekar, Manicka, & Simson, Scott (2010) Effect of vertical misalignment of adjacent sleepers on the increase in dynamic loads around rail joints. In Gardiner, John (Ed.) Proceedings of Rail-Rejuvenation & Renaissance, Conference on Railway Engineering 2010, Railway Technical Society of Australasia (RTSA), Wellington, New Zealand, pp. 169-179.

Direitos

Copyright 2010 Railway Technical Society of Australasia

Fonte

School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Science & Engineering Faculty

Palavras-Chave #Insulated Rail Joints (IRJs) #Significant Impact Loading #Vertical Misalignment #Coupled Finite Element Track Model #Rigid Body Track-Vehicle Interaction Model
Tipo

Conference Paper