Numerical modeling of railway track supporting system using finite–infinite and thin layer elements
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01/06/2009
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| Resumo |
The present contribution deals with the numerical modelling of railway track-supporting systems-using coupled finite-infinite elements-to represent the near and distant field stress distribution, and also employing a thin layer interface element to account for the interfacial behaviour between sleepers and ballast. To simulate the relative debonding, slipping and crushing at the contact area between sleepers and ballast, a modified Mohr-Coulomb criterion was adopted. Further more an attempt was made to consider the elasto plastic materials’ non-linearity of the railway track supporting media by employing different constitutive models to represent steel, concrete and other supporting materials. It is seen that during an incremental-iterative mode of load application, the yielding initially started from the edge of the sleepers and then flowed vertically downwards and spread towards the centre of the railway supporting system. |
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National Centre for Scientific Research |
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http://www.ije.ir/abstract/%7BVolume:22-Transactions:A-Number:2%7D/=974 Noorzaei, J., Thanoon, W.A.M., Yeat, W.F., Moradipour, P., & Jaafar, M.S. (2009) Numerical modeling of railway track supporting system using finite–infinite and thin layer elements. International Journal of Engineering (IJE), 22(2), pp. 131-144. |
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Copyright 2009 International Journal of Engineering |
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School of Civil Engineering & Built Environment; Science & Engineering Faculty |
| Palavras-Chave | #090506 Structural Engineering #Thin Layer Element #Finite Element #Infinite Element #Railway Track Supporting Media |
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Journal Article |