Vertical Dynamic Responses of the Cantilever Deck of a Long-Span Continuous Bridge and the Coupled Moving Trains

Abstract It may be necessary to arrange railway traffic on the outer edge of the cantilever deck of a box girder bridge for the sake of transportation planning. A continuous box girder bridge was designed in China to carry a single-track urban rail transit traffic on the cantilever deck of the bridg...

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Main Authors: Qi Li, Qi Wu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-04-01
Series:Urban Rail Transit
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40864-018-0079-3
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spelling doaj-57a8de6f98bd4b15b08a4a9f48a3fdbe2020-11-24T21:45:49ZengSpringerOpenUrban Rail Transit2199-66872199-66792018-04-0142869710.1007/s40864-018-0079-3Vertical Dynamic Responses of the Cantilever Deck of a Long-Span Continuous Bridge and the Coupled Moving TrainsQi Li0Qi Wu1Department of Bridge Engineering, Tongji UniversityDepartment of Bridge Engineering, Tongji UniversityAbstract It may be necessary to arrange railway traffic on the outer edge of the cantilever deck of a box girder bridge for the sake of transportation planning. A continuous box girder bridge was designed in China to carry a single-track urban rail transit traffic on the cantilever deck of the bridge and three-lane highway traffic on the other part of the deck. In order to investigate the possible resonant responses of the coupled train–bridge system, the resonance condition of the cantilever deck under moving train loads is discussed analytically, and then numerical analyses of the vertical train–bridge dynamic interaction considering local vibration of the cantilever decks are carried out. The degrees of freedom of the bridge modeled by shell elements are so large that mode superposition method is used to reduce the computation efforts. It is found that the resonance speed of the cantilever deck predicted by the analytical method is 305 km/h, which agrees well with the numerical result. The numerically computed results also indicate that the serviceability of the bridge deck and the ride quality of the railway vehicles in the vertical direction are in good condition below the critical speed of 200 km/h.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40864-018-0079-3Cantilever deckResonanceLocal vibrationTrain–bridge interaction
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Qi Wu
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Qi Wu
Vertical Dynamic Responses of the Cantilever Deck of a Long-Span Continuous Bridge and the Coupled Moving Trains
Urban Rail Transit
Cantilever deck
Resonance
Local vibration
Train–bridge interaction
author_facet Qi Li
Qi Wu
author_sort Qi Li
title Vertical Dynamic Responses of the Cantilever Deck of a Long-Span Continuous Bridge and the Coupled Moving Trains
title_short Vertical Dynamic Responses of the Cantilever Deck of a Long-Span Continuous Bridge and the Coupled Moving Trains
title_full Vertical Dynamic Responses of the Cantilever Deck of a Long-Span Continuous Bridge and the Coupled Moving Trains
title_fullStr Vertical Dynamic Responses of the Cantilever Deck of a Long-Span Continuous Bridge and the Coupled Moving Trains
title_full_unstemmed Vertical Dynamic Responses of the Cantilever Deck of a Long-Span Continuous Bridge and the Coupled Moving Trains
title_sort vertical dynamic responses of the cantilever deck of a long-span continuous bridge and the coupled moving trains
publisher SpringerOpen
series Urban Rail Transit
issn 2199-6687
2199-6679
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Abstract It may be necessary to arrange railway traffic on the outer edge of the cantilever deck of a box girder bridge for the sake of transportation planning. A continuous box girder bridge was designed in China to carry a single-track urban rail transit traffic on the cantilever deck of the bridge and three-lane highway traffic on the other part of the deck. In order to investigate the possible resonant responses of the coupled train–bridge system, the resonance condition of the cantilever deck under moving train loads is discussed analytically, and then numerical analyses of the vertical train–bridge dynamic interaction considering local vibration of the cantilever decks are carried out. The degrees of freedom of the bridge modeled by shell elements are so large that mode superposition method is used to reduce the computation efforts. It is found that the resonance speed of the cantilever deck predicted by the analytical method is 305 km/h, which agrees well with the numerical result. The numerically computed results also indicate that the serviceability of the bridge deck and the ride quality of the railway vehicles in the vertical direction are in good condition below the critical speed of 200 km/h.
topic Cantilever deck
Resonance
Local vibration
Train–bridge interaction
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40864-018-0079-3
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