Continuously welded rails (CWR) are sensitive to thermal and train loads which could destabilize the track and cause buckling. The study of track buckling in the literature, however, is mostly focused on static analysis of CWR tracks under thermal loads. Yet in reality, train dynamic loads in lateral, vertical and longitudinal directions can have a major impact on track buckling behaviour. Moreover, track and wheel defects can aggravate the dynamic train track interaction loads, and reduce the safety against track buckling. The aim of this paper is to have an in-depth comparison of static and dynamic track buckling by employing a multi-body train-track dynamic model and a 3D finite element track model. Various scenarios are elaborated, base...
Final report; Jan. 1983- Mar. 1984PDFTech ReportDOT-TSC-FRA-84-6DOT/FRA/ORD-85/03RR419/R4304Buckling...
[EN] In rail transport, track gauge is one of the principal factors that condition the passage of tr...
Open deck steel bridges are characterized by the direct connection of transoms to the bridge girders...
Because thermal expansions are constrained within continuous welded rail track, the track can buckle...
Thermal track buckling is probably the major problem due to the advent of continuous welded rail tra...
Track buckling has been considered as a major concern for Continuous Welded Rail (CWR) since the int...
The lateral stability of the continuous welded rail (CWR) depends on a number of parameters which co...
Continuous welded rail track, compared to jointed track not only reduces maintenance costs, but also...
Track buckling potential can be higher in the transition zones of steel bridges due to the combinati...
Final report; Sep 1987-Aug 1990PDFTech ReportDOT-FRA-ORD-90/13DOT-VNTSC-FRA-91-02RR119/R1006Buckling...
The use of continuous welded rail (CWR) track has solved many of the problems associated with tread ...
PDFTech ReportDOT/FRA/ORD-13/16RR219/R2011RR319/RR3011RR419/AB019Railroad tracksRail (Railroads)Ther...
PDFTech ReportDOT-TSC-FRA-85-03FRA/ORD-86/07PB87-163473Railroad tracksContinuous welded railBuckling...
Continuous Welded Rail (CWR) has been acknowledged as the greatest technical achievement in railway ...
A model is developed herein for predicting the onset of thermally induced buckling in the horizontal...
Final report; Jan. 1983- Mar. 1984PDFTech ReportDOT-TSC-FRA-84-6DOT/FRA/ORD-85/03RR419/R4304Buckling...
[EN] In rail transport, track gauge is one of the principal factors that condition the passage of tr...
Open deck steel bridges are characterized by the direct connection of transoms to the bridge girders...
Because thermal expansions are constrained within continuous welded rail track, the track can buckle...
Thermal track buckling is probably the major problem due to the advent of continuous welded rail tra...
Track buckling has been considered as a major concern for Continuous Welded Rail (CWR) since the int...
The lateral stability of the continuous welded rail (CWR) depends on a number of parameters which co...
Continuous welded rail track, compared to jointed track not only reduces maintenance costs, but also...
Track buckling potential can be higher in the transition zones of steel bridges due to the combinati...
Final report; Sep 1987-Aug 1990PDFTech ReportDOT-FRA-ORD-90/13DOT-VNTSC-FRA-91-02RR119/R1006Buckling...
The use of continuous welded rail (CWR) track has solved many of the problems associated with tread ...
PDFTech ReportDOT/FRA/ORD-13/16RR219/R2011RR319/RR3011RR419/AB019Railroad tracksRail (Railroads)Ther...
PDFTech ReportDOT-TSC-FRA-85-03FRA/ORD-86/07PB87-163473Railroad tracksContinuous welded railBuckling...
Continuous Welded Rail (CWR) has been acknowledged as the greatest technical achievement in railway ...
A model is developed herein for predicting the onset of thermally induced buckling in the horizontal...
Final report; Jan. 1983- Mar. 1984PDFTech ReportDOT-TSC-FRA-84-6DOT/FRA/ORD-85/03RR419/R4304Buckling...
[EN] In rail transport, track gauge is one of the principal factors that condition the passage of tr...
Open deck steel bridges are characterized by the direct connection of transoms to the bridge girders...