WIT Press


CWR Track Vibration Characteristics Varying With The Change Of Supporting Condition

Price

Free (open access)

Volume

127

Pages

8

Page Range

745 - 752

Published

2012

Size

2,771 kb

Paper DOI

10.2495/CR120631

Copyright

WIT Press

Author(s)

L. Li & Y. Luo

Abstract

Stress contained in rails, mainly due to thermally-induced expansion and contraction, results in large longitudinal loads which lead to broken rails and track buckling. According to the beam bending theory of structural dynamics with a consideration of the influence of axial load, a test method to measure the longitudinal force in CWR is introduced. This paper studied the elements which will affect the results used in this method such as the total calculation and measurement length of rail, unsupported length of rail. Standard relation curve between longitudinal force and first order frequency was provided. To the actual continuous welded rail, longitudinal force can be calculated according to the standard relation curve after the vibration response frequency of rail in some state is measured. This method would help to evaluate and measure the force in rail caused by temperature change. Keywords: continuous welded rail (CWR), buckling, stability, natural frequency, vibration characteristics.

Keywords

continuous welded rail (CWR), buckling, stability, natural frequency, vibration characteristics