This paper is one in a series of two, and discusses the body wave propagation and the eigenmodes for a layer of discrete particles. This con"guration is a representation for a ballast layer used in ordinary railway tracks. The discrete nature of the ballast is simulated via an elastic nine-cell squa
DYNAMIC BEHAVIOUR OF A LAYER OF DISCRETE PARTICLES, PART 2: RESPONSE TO A UNIFORMLY MOVING, HARMONICALLY VIBRATING LOAD
โ Scribed by A.S.J. SUIKER; A.V. METRIKINE; R. DE BORST
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 370 KB
- Volume
- 240
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-460X
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โฆ Synopsis
The steady state response of a discrete, granular layer to a uniformly moving, harmonically vibrating load is elaborated. This model simulates the response of a ballast layer to an instantaneous train axle passage. After deriving the boundary value problem and illuminating the corresponding solution procedure, a parametric study is carried out that considers cases that are relevant for railway practice. In the parametric study, the examination of the displacement pattern is combined with the analysis of the kinematic characteristics of the waves generated by the load. The latter analysis requires the derivation of an in"nite number of so-called kinematic invariants. Accordingly, the emergence of typical `discrete wavesa is demonstrated, which cannot be captured by a continuum model. The parametric study elucidates how the response is in#uenced by the particle size, the layer viscosity and the load frequency. In conclusion, the in#uence of the load velocity on the steady state response is studied, revealing the magnitudes of the critical velocities that characterise resonance of the layer vibrations.
2001 Academic Press
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