Bettinelli, L., Glatz, B., Stollwitzer, A., & Fink, J. (2022). Comparison of different approaches for considering vehicle-bridge-interaction in dynamic calculations of high-speed railway bridges. Engineering Structures, 270, Article 114897. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.engstruct.2022.114897
The consideration of vehicle-bridge-interaction effects can be crucial in the computational determination of
realistic dynamic bridge vibrations during train crossing. In order to implement these effects into calculations
with the simplified Moving Load Model, the concept of additional mass or additional damping of the bridge
structure was developed. Besides normative specifications, further numerically and analytically derived ap-
proaches are now available to determine the bridge structure’s additional damping value. In this numerical
study, one approach for determining an additional mass and four different approaches to determine additional
damping are applied to dynamic calculations of 65 railway bridges. The calculation results are compared with
those obtained by applying a more sophisticated multi-body model of the train, yielding results closer to reality.
All calculations are performed for two train types, a conventional locomotive-hauled Railjet and the ICE 4 with
partly powered passenger cars. The comparison of results indicates that applying one of the redesigned ap-
proaches can reflect the influence of vehicle-bridge-interaction for the investigated trains significantly better
than the approach according to current calculation standards. However, several application limitations due to
structural and train properties were observed.