An Analysis of Railroad Trackbed Behavior under Train Wheel Loads

열차 하중에 의한 철도노반의 거동 분석

  • 박철수 (경희대학교 토목공학과) ;
  • 최찬용 (한국철도기술연구원 궤도노반연구팀) ;
  • 최충락 ((주)평화엔지니어링 SOC사업부) ;
  • 목영진 (경희대학교 토목건축대학)
  • Published : 2008.03.28

Abstract

In the trackbed design using elastic multi-layer model, the stress-dependent resilient modulus is an important input parameter, which reflects substructure performance under repeated traffic loading. The resilient moduli of crushed stone and weathered granite soil were developed using nonlinear dynamic stiffness, which can be measured by in-situ and laboratory seismic tests. The prediction models of resilient modulus varying with the deviatoric or bulk stress were proposed (Park et al., 2008). To investigate the performance of the prediction models proposed herein, the elastic response of the test trackbed near PyeongTaek, Korea was evaluated using a 3-D nonlinear elastic computer program (GEOTRACK) and compared with measured elastic vertical displacement during the passages of freight and passenger trains. The material types of the test sub-ballasts are crushed stone and weathered granite soil, respectively. The calculated vertical displacements within the sub-ballasts are within the order of 1mm, and agree well with measured values with the reasonable margin. The prediction models are thus concluded to work properly in the preliminary investigation. The prediction models proposed for resilient modulus were verified by the comparison of the calculated vertical displacements with measured ones during train passages.

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