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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Ground borne vibrations from high speed trains

Connolly, David January 2013 (has links)
A consequence of high speed rail transportation is the generation of elevated ground borne vibrations. This thesis presents several original contributions towards the prediction of these vibrations. Firstly, a new three dimensional finite element model capable of vibration prediction was developed. Its main feature was its ability to model complex track geometries while doing so through a fully coupled vehicle-tracksoil system. Model output was compared to experimental results obtained during this thesis and also to independent data sets. It was shown to predict velocity time histories, vibration frequency spectrums and international vibration descriptors with high accuracy. An appraisal of the suitability of a finite difference time domain modelling approach for railway vibration prediction was also undertaken. This resulted in the development of a new ‘higher order’ perfectly matched layers absorbing boundary condition. This condition was found to offer higher performance in comparison to current alternative absorbing boundary conditions. Field work was then undertaken on high speed lines with varying embankment conditions in Belgium and England. Vibration data was recorded up to 100m from each track and geophysical investigations were performed to determine the underlying soil properties. The results were used for numerical model validation and also to provide new insights into the effect of various embankment conditions on vibration propagation. It was found that embankments generate higher frequency excitation in comparison to nonembankment cases and that cuttings generate higher vibration levels than noncuttings. Once validated the finite element model was used to provide new insights into the effect of train speed, embankment constituent materials and railway track type on vibration levels. It was found that the shape and magnitude of ground vibration increased rapidly as the train’s speed approached the Rayleigh wave speed of the underlying soil. It was also found that ballast, slab and metal tracks produced similar levels of vibration and that stiffer embankments reduced vibration levels at distances near and far from the track. Two vibration mitigation techniques were also explored through numerical simulation. Firstly, an analysis was undertaken to determine the ability of a new modified ballast material to actively isolate vibration within the track structure. Secondly, wave barrier geometries were investigated to optimise their performance whilst minimising cost. It was found that barrier depth was the most influential parameter, whereas width had little effect. Additionally, geometry optimisation was found to result in a 95% cost saving in comparison to a base case. Using a vast array of results generated using the previously developed finite element model, a new empirical prediction model was also developed, capable of quickly assessing vibration levels across large sections of track. Unlike currently available empirical models, it was able to account for soil properties in its calculation and could predict a variety of international vibration metrics. It was shown to offer increased prediction performance in comparison to an alternative empirical model.
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Sagan om Ostlänken : - Varför kommer höghastighetstågen till Östergötland? / The story of a new railway called ”Ostlänken” : Why do high speed trains come to Östergötland?

Söderberg, Erik January 2015 (has links)
High speed trains are very popular in Europe. In Sweden there has been a long political debate about the necessity of them. In 2008 there was a strong political no to the idea. However after some years of debate the government decided to build a new high speed railway between Järna (south of Stockholm) and Linköping, called “Ostlänken”. This study is about the decision-making process of an investment of 35 billion SEK involving a new railway during 2017 up to 2028. This study includes interviews with prominent politicians from different parties. The first issue concerns what arguments were used to promote the new railway, and how the local and regional politicians work to agree on a common stand point. Special interest is focused on the Right party (Moderaterna), who lead the coalition that governed Sweden from 2006 to 2014. In sum, four main issues were in focus. One conclusion is that a lack of railway-capacity between Stockholm and Linköping is important for the decision. Another issue is that “arbetslinjen” played an important role. The political interest in investments in infrastructure has raised sharply which also is positive for “Ostlänken”. A fourth issue is that globalization requires better connections to big airports.
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Efficient Modelling Techniques for Vibration Analyses of Railway Bridges

Svedholm, Christoffer January 2017 (has links)
The world-wide development of new high-speed rail lines has led to more stringent design requirements for railway bridges, mainly because high-speed trains can cause resonance in the bridge superstructure. Dynamic simulations, often utilising time-consuming finite element analysis (FEA), have become essential for avoiding such problems. Therefore, guidelines and tools to assist structural engineers in the design process are needed. Considerable effort was spent at the beginning of the project, to develop simplified models based on two-dimensional (2D) Bernoulli-Euler beam theory. First, a closed-form solution for proportionally damped multi-span beam, subjected to moving loads was derived (Paper I). The model was later used to develop design charts (Paper II) and study bridges on existing railway lines (Paper III). The model was then extended to non-proportionally damped beams (Paper IV) in order to include the effects of soil-structure interactions. Finally, the importance of the interaction between the surrounding soil and the bridge was verified by calibrating a finite element (FE) model by means of forced vibration tests of an end-frame bridge (Paper V). Recommendations on how to use the models in practical applications are discussed throughout the work. These recommendations include the effects of shear deformation, shear lag, train-bridge and soil-structure interactions, for which illustrative examples are provided. The recommendations are based on the assumption that the modes are well separated, so that the response at resonance is governed by a single mode. The results of the work show that short span bridges, often referred to as `simple´ bridges, are the most problematic with respect to dynamic effects. These systems are typically, non-proportionally damped systems that require detailed analyses to capture the `true´ behaviour. Studying this class of dynamic system showed that they tend to contain non-classical modes that are important for the structure response. For example, the bending mode is found to attain maximum damping when its undamped natural frequency is similar to that of a non-classical mode. / <p>QC 20170213</p>
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Caracterização tecnológica de agregados para uso como lastro de trem de alta velocidade: trecho Campinas/São Paulo / Technological characterization of aggregates for use as high speed train ballast: Campinas/São Paulo Section

Remédio, Marcio José 17 February 2017 (has links)
É conhecido que, atualmente, o Brasil possui uma demanda substancial de obras de engenharia, como por exemplo, o Trem de Alta Velocidade (TAV) entre as cidades do Rio de Janeiro e de Campinas, necessárias para suportar as presentes e futuras demandas para o desenvolvimento do país. Este projeto governamental do TAV deverá requerer produção elevada de agregados de alta qualidade para emprego como lastro e também para concreto. No tocante ao uso como lastro, o agregado fica exposto e sujeito à ação constante das intempéries, fazendo com que estudos envolvendo alterabilidade sejam tão importantes quanto os de caracterização geomecânica dos materiais pétreos, levando-se em conta as condições intempéricas típicas de uma zona tropical que estarão submetidos. Estas constatações motivaram investigar as relações entre as propriedades tecnológicas de nove tipos de rochas cristalinas (micro-gabro, gnaisse e variedades de granitos) e suas utilizações como lastro do trecho Campinas/São Paulo do traçado do TAV. Em termo práticos, estas rochas foram submetidas a ensaios físicos, mecânicos e de alterabilidade acelerada, sendo que os testes de ciclagem água-estufa foram conjugados aos ensaios de abrasão Los Angeles, choque Treton e esmagamento. Os resultados indicaram que alguns materiais apresentaram valores de resistência inferiores ou próximos aos limites normatizados para lastros de ferrovia, além da perda de qualidade verificada nos ensaios de resistência à intempérie, inviabilizando ou restringindo a utilização de três dos materiais estudados para lastro. De modo geral, tais informações poderão servir de subsídio aos órgãos governamentais para tomada de decisões, quanto ao emprego dos materiais disponíveis na área onde será construído o TAV brasileiro, uma vez que os custos de manutenção da camada de lastro da ferrovia são críticos quando se opta por uma via lastrada ou em laje. / It is well known that Brazil currently shows a high number of engineering projects that are necessary to the development of the country. The projects include the High-Speed Rail (HSR) that will connect Rio de Janeiro and Campinas cities and requires a great production of high-quality construction aggregates to be used in track ballast and also in concrete. In the case of the track ballast, previous studies about the weathering of the aggregates together with a mechanical characterization are important and have to take in consideration that the material will be submitted to weathering conditions typical of a tropical environment. These assumptions motivated the investigation of the technological properties of nine types of crystalline rocks (microgabbro, gneiss and varied granitic rocks) considering their potential to be used as track ballast in the HSR between Campinas and São Paulo. The rock samples were submitted to physical, mechanical and accelerated weathering tests. The soundness by artificial weathering, drying water were conjugated to the Los Angeles abrasion tests, Treton shock and crushing. The results indicate that some materials present resistance values bellow or near the limit normalized for track ballast, besides the loss of the quality verified in weathering resistance tests, making it impossible or restricting the use of the three studied materials as track ballast. In general, such information can be used by government agencies to make decisions about the materials available in the area where the brazilian HSR will be built once the maintenance costs of the track ballast are critical to the choice between a track ballast or slab track.
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Dynamic Investigation And Rehabilitation Of Existing Railway Truss Bridge Under High Speed Train Loadings For Passenger Comfort

Mutlu, Gunduz 01 February 2008 (has links) (PDF)
In Turkey, big investments are made to improve the existing train lines for use of new high speed trains. Most of the bridges on the existing train lines are typical and in this thesis one of the standard types, the classic steel truss bridge is investigated. This thesis presents the dynamic investigation of standard type existing truss bridge for passenger comfort criteria under the high speed train loadings. Two different computational analysis models have been developed to idealize the vehicle-bridge modeling to evaluate the passenger comfort that were influenced by dynamic vibrations on bridges induced by trains. Field tests of this bridge have been conducted by two separate institutes, Middle East Technical University and Turkish State Railways, to determine the state of the bridge under existing low-speed train loadings. Eigenvalue and Time history analysis of the LARSA 4D structural analysis program has been used to investigate the vehicle bridge interactions. The solutions obtained from the analysis have been evaluated with the experimental results. Different rehabilitation options are analytically studied to improve the serviceability of standard steel truss bridges per Eurocode 1990:2002, Eurocode 1991-2:2003, UIC 774-3 and UIC 776-1. The focus of this research is to define a relationship between span weight per meter and passenger comfort as well as the stiffness of this type of bridge.
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Caracterização tecnológica de agregados para uso como lastro de trem de alta velocidade: trecho Campinas/São Paulo / Technological characterization of aggregates for use as high speed train ballast: Campinas/São Paulo Section

Marcio José Remédio 17 February 2017 (has links)
É conhecido que, atualmente, o Brasil possui uma demanda substancial de obras de engenharia, como por exemplo, o Trem de Alta Velocidade (TAV) entre as cidades do Rio de Janeiro e de Campinas, necessárias para suportar as presentes e futuras demandas para o desenvolvimento do país. Este projeto governamental do TAV deverá requerer produção elevada de agregados de alta qualidade para emprego como lastro e também para concreto. No tocante ao uso como lastro, o agregado fica exposto e sujeito à ação constante das intempéries, fazendo com que estudos envolvendo alterabilidade sejam tão importantes quanto os de caracterização geomecânica dos materiais pétreos, levando-se em conta as condições intempéricas típicas de uma zona tropical que estarão submetidos. Estas constatações motivaram investigar as relações entre as propriedades tecnológicas de nove tipos de rochas cristalinas (micro-gabro, gnaisse e variedades de granitos) e suas utilizações como lastro do trecho Campinas/São Paulo do traçado do TAV. Em termo práticos, estas rochas foram submetidas a ensaios físicos, mecânicos e de alterabilidade acelerada, sendo que os testes de ciclagem água-estufa foram conjugados aos ensaios de abrasão Los Angeles, choque Treton e esmagamento. Os resultados indicaram que alguns materiais apresentaram valores de resistência inferiores ou próximos aos limites normatizados para lastros de ferrovia, além da perda de qualidade verificada nos ensaios de resistência à intempérie, inviabilizando ou restringindo a utilização de três dos materiais estudados para lastro. De modo geral, tais informações poderão servir de subsídio aos órgãos governamentais para tomada de decisões, quanto ao emprego dos materiais disponíveis na área onde será construído o TAV brasileiro, uma vez que os custos de manutenção da camada de lastro da ferrovia são críticos quando se opta por uma via lastrada ou em laje. / It is well known that Brazil currently shows a high number of engineering projects that are necessary to the development of the country. The projects include the High-Speed Rail (HSR) that will connect Rio de Janeiro and Campinas cities and requires a great production of high-quality construction aggregates to be used in track ballast and also in concrete. In the case of the track ballast, previous studies about the weathering of the aggregates together with a mechanical characterization are important and have to take in consideration that the material will be submitted to weathering conditions typical of a tropical environment. These assumptions motivated the investigation of the technological properties of nine types of crystalline rocks (microgabbro, gneiss and varied granitic rocks) considering their potential to be used as track ballast in the HSR between Campinas and São Paulo. The rock samples were submitted to physical, mechanical and accelerated weathering tests. The soundness by artificial weathering, drying water were conjugated to the Los Angeles abrasion tests, Treton shock and crushing. The results indicate that some materials present resistance values bellow or near the limit normalized for track ballast, besides the loss of the quality verified in weathering resistance tests, making it impossible or restricting the use of the three studied materials as track ballast. In general, such information can be used by government agencies to make decisions about the materials available in the area where the brazilian HSR will be built once the maintenance costs of the track ballast are critical to the choice between a track ballast or slab track.
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Vysokorychlostní železniční přeprava ve Španělsku / High-Speed Railways in Spain

Přibylová, Veronika January 2008 (has links)
This thesis describes high-speed railway system in Spain. At the first part it concerns on the history of high-speed rails in the world, its legislation and the contribution of EU. The second part concentrates on the evolution in Spain, high speed infrastructure and trains. Mainly it analyzes the price policy.
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Design magnetického vlaku / Design of maglev train

Koutník, Jan January 2012 (has links)
The main contents of this diploma thesis is apply inventions and ideas to create innovative design of maglev and show own creative activity and ability of object displacement from function sphere to sphere of aesthetic, ergonomy and serviceability.
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Comparison of ballasted and ballastless bridges for high speed trains

Matos Sánchez, David, Nikolic, Maša January 2016 (has links)
The purpose of the project is to investigate the difference in performance between ballasted and ballastless railway bridges dedicated to high speed trains by taking into account both static and dynamic requirements. The main questions are: a) whether choosing a ballastless bridge results in a more slender section due to the lower self-weight b) if the design of bridges for high speed trains is governed by the static or by the dynamic requirements. The method followed was to first make a complete static design of a ballasted and a ballastless bridge, and then subject them to a 2D dynamic analyses in order to see if the cross section dimensions must be changed. Some of the bridges required a more thorough dynamic analyses, and for these, a 3D model was developed. The analysed bridge is a simply supported beam with a T section carrying one track. Some variations were also considered, namely a simply supported bridge with a double T section carrying two tracks, as well as a single track bridge in two spans. It was found that all of the analysed bridges are somewhat more slender for the ballastless alternative, and require a 10 -30% less reinforcement. Simply supported bridges carrying one track are governed by the dynamic requirements; the bridges in two spans are for shorter spans governed by the statics and for longer spans by the dynamics. Bridges in double T fulfilled all the requirements according to the 2D analyses, but were found to be greatly affected by the 3 dimensional effects and failed to satisfy the criteria when these were taken into account. Finally, the optimal design according to these analyses is a ballastless bridge in a simple T section. If the bridge constructed should carry two tracks, then it should be constructed as two T beams that are not connected to one another in order to avoid the unfavourable 3D effects.
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Traffic induced vibrations on a portal frame railway bridge : Comparison of theory and measurements

Llorens García, Andrea January 2011 (has links)
The effect of different vertical support stiffness of a frame railway bridge is investigated in this study. Due to the dynamic loads of the high speed trains that run over the railway bridges, the response of these structures is far from the static effects. The frame bridge chosen for this study is the Rössjö bridge, located on the Bothnia Line, the first high speed railway built in Sweden. Using a theoretical model of this bridge, the eigenfrequencies of the structure and the vertical accelerations of the deck are evaluated. Not only different vertical support stiffness, but also different trains and train speeds are studied. Finally, some real in-situ measurements are compared with the results from the theoretical model.

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