Influence of Sleeper Base Area and Spacing on Long-Term Differential Settlement in a Railway Track Transition Zone
Paper i proceeding, 2024

A model for simulation of track geometry degradation is demonstrated by predicting and comparing the long-term performance of three transition zone designs in terms of differential settlement and voided sleepers. It includes a calibrated two-dimensional (2D) finite element model of a transition zone between a ballasted track on an embankment and a slab track on a rigid foundation. The influence of using shorter sleeper spacing or a broader sleeper base design to reduce the track stiffness gradient between the two track forms and improve the dynamic vehicle–track interaction is evaluated. The 2D track model includes a state-dependent seven-parameter model of the ballast and subgrade, accounting for potential loss of contact between sleepers and ballast and the interaction between sleepers via the ground, while the vehicle model represents a heavy haul wagon with axle loads 30 tonnes and speed 60 km/h.

short-term performance

long-term performance.

dynamic vehicle–track interaction

,differential settlement

voided sleepers

transition zone design

Författare

Kourosh Nasrollahi

Chalmers, Mekanik och maritima vetenskaper, Dynamik

Jens Nielsen

Chalmers, Mekanik och maritima vetenskaper, Dynamik

Civil-Comp Conferences

2753-3239 (ISSN)

Vol. 7 Paper 17.2

Sixth International Conference on Railway Technology
Prague, Czech Republic,

IAM4RAIL

Trafikverket (2023/9635), 2023-01-01 -- 2026-02-28.

Ämneskategorier (SSIF 2011)

Maskinteknik

Samhällsbyggnadsteknik

Styrkeområden

Transport

DOI

10.4203/ccc.7.17.2

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