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Published in: International Journal of Steel Structures 5/2018

30-04-2018

The Evaluation of Axial Stress in Continuous Welded Rails via Three-Dimensional Bridge–Track Interaction

Authors: Anaphat Manovachirasan, Songsak Suthasupradit, Jun-Hyeok Choi, Bum-Joon Kim, Ki-Du Kim

Published in: International Journal of Steel Structures | Issue 5/2018

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Abstract

The crucial differences between conventional rail with split-type connectors and continuous welded rails are axial stress in the longitudinal direction and stability, as well as other issues generated under the influence of loading effects. Longitudinal stresses generated in continuously welded rails on railway bridges are strongly influenced by the nonlinear behavior of the supporting system comprising sleepers and ballasts. Thus, the track structure interaction cannot be neglected. The rail-support system mentioned above has properties of non-uniform material distribution and uncertainty of construction quality. The linear elastic hypothesis therefore cannot correctly evaluate the stress distribution within the rails. The aim of this study is to apply the nonlinear finite element method using the nonlinear coupling interface between the track and structural model and to illustrate the welded rail behavior under the loading effect and uncertain factors of the ballast. Numerical results of nonlinear finite analysis with a three-dimensional solid and frame element model are presented for a typical track–bridge system. A composite plate girder, modeled by solid and shell elements, is also analyzed to consider the behavior of the welded rail. The analysis result showed buckling under the independent calculations of load cases, including ‘temperature change’, ‘bending of the supporting structure’, and ‘braking’ of the railway vehicle. A parametric study of the load combination method and the loading sequence is also included in this analysis.

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Metadata
Title
The Evaluation of Axial Stress in Continuous Welded Rails via Three-Dimensional Bridge–Track Interaction
Authors
Anaphat Manovachirasan
Songsak Suthasupradit
Jun-Hyeok Choi
Bum-Joon Kim
Ki-Du Kim
Publication date
30-04-2018
Publisher
Korean Society of Steel Construction
Published in
International Journal of Steel Structures / Issue 5/2018
Print ISSN: 1598-2351
Electronic ISSN: 2093-6311
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13296-018-0058-2

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