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<div class="csl-entry">Stollwitzer, A., Bettinelli, L., & Fink, J. (2024). Vertical Track–Bridge Interaction in Railway Bridges with Ballast Superstructure: Experimental Analysis of Dynamic Stiffness and Damping Behavior. <i>International Journal of Structural Stability and Dynamics</i>, 1–26. https://doi.org/10.1142/S0219455425400085</div>
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0219-4554
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/200490
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Realistic vibration predictions of railway bridges during high-speed train crossings require reliable dynamic input parameters for the applied calculation model. In particular, the dynamic stiffness and damping properties of the ballast superstructure for the mathematical consideration of the vertical track–bridge interaction (TBI) significantly influence the generated calculation results. However, due to a striking scattering of model-related characteristic values available in the literature, adequate and realistic consideration of the dynamic properties of the vertical TBI in vibration predictions is associated with considerable uncertainties. This uncertainness illustrates the need to determine experimental-based and reliable characteristic values. For targeted and isolated research of dynamic characteristics of vertical TBI, a unique large-scale test facility was developed at the Institute of Structural Engineering at TU Wien, which replicates a section of ballast superstructure on a railway bridge on a scale of 1:1 and excited to vertical movements. This paper presents the essential results and findings from the experiments, focusing on determining the ballast superstructure’s dynamic stiffness and damping characteristics, which can subsequently be implemented in practical applications for vibration predictions. As a result of the experiments, model-related dynamic stiffness and damping parameters are provided to describe the vertical TBI. In addition, the experiments are used to identify destabilization processes occurring in the ballast superstructure as a result of vertical vibrations. The investigations include the vertical TBI’s displacement and acceleration behavior and the track’s settlement behavior due to the entire structure’s vertical movements. These investigations allow for assessing the currently valid, internationally, and nationally normatively prescribed permissible accelerations for railway bridges due to train crossings. The conclusion is that short-term excessive vertical accelerations of the ballast superstructure caused by train passage do not destabilize the ballast bed or considerably change the track position.
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en
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WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBL CO PTE LTD
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International Journal of Structural Stability and Dynamics
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dc.subject
Railway Bridges
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dynamics
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Track-bridge Interaction
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ballast superstructure
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experiments
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Vertical Track–Bridge Interaction in Railway Bridges with Ballast Superstructure: Experimental Analysis of Dynamic Stiffness and Damping Behavior
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Article
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Artikel
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1
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26
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Review Article
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Mathematical and Algorithmic Foundations
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Modeling and Simulation
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Computational Materials Science
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International Journal of Structural Stability and Dynamics