For a train speed close to the speed of elastic waves in the soil, often referred to as “critical speed”, largely elevated vibration responses occur. This can be a practical problem for soft soil sites, where the phenomenon may cause excessive vibrations in the track and also at distances far from the track. To ensure the running safety of the train, the long-term quality of the track and to reduce the vibrations in the surroundings, such effects must be avoided. An effective counter-measure is to increase the stiffness of the soil underneath the track, thereby increasing the critical velocity. In this paper, a 2.5D finite element model is used for studying the critical velocity phenomenon and its mitigation through soil stiffening, for a b...
In many countries high speed rail is playing a growing role in improving the capacity, availability ...
Trains running in built-up areas are a source to ground-borne noise. A careful design of the track m...
As train speeds are increased, there is a greater likelihood of encountering critical velocity effec...
Railway tracks experience elevated rail deflections when the supporting soil is soft and/or the trai...
As train speeds are increased, the issue of the critical speed must be faced, especially when tracks...
This paper studies the efficiency of subgrade stiffening next to the track as a mitigation measure f...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Railway-induced ground vibration is often associated with sites with soft groun...
ABSTRACT: This paper discusses the critical speed (the ‘bow-wave ’ effect) and how it is influenced ...
Railway-induced ground vibration is often associated with sites with soft ground. Stiffening of the ...
It is known that as trains traverse soft soils a critical point can be reached whereby the train spe...
Railway tracks experience elevated rail deflections when the supporting soil is soft and/or the trai...
The deflections of the track under a moving train depend on the stiffness of the underlying soil as ...
The deflections of the track under a moving train depend on the stiffness of the underlying soil as ...
AbstractThe determining of the critical speed under train operation remains difficult due to the com...
Railway transition zones impose a sudden change in the track-ground structure, corresponding to trac...
In many countries high speed rail is playing a growing role in improving the capacity, availability ...
Trains running in built-up areas are a source to ground-borne noise. A careful design of the track m...
As train speeds are increased, there is a greater likelihood of encountering critical velocity effec...
Railway tracks experience elevated rail deflections when the supporting soil is soft and/or the trai...
As train speeds are increased, the issue of the critical speed must be faced, especially when tracks...
This paper studies the efficiency of subgrade stiffening next to the track as a mitigation measure f...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Railway-induced ground vibration is often associated with sites with soft groun...
ABSTRACT: This paper discusses the critical speed (the ‘bow-wave ’ effect) and how it is influenced ...
Railway-induced ground vibration is often associated with sites with soft ground. Stiffening of the ...
It is known that as trains traverse soft soils a critical point can be reached whereby the train spe...
Railway tracks experience elevated rail deflections when the supporting soil is soft and/or the trai...
The deflections of the track under a moving train depend on the stiffness of the underlying soil as ...
The deflections of the track under a moving train depend on the stiffness of the underlying soil as ...
AbstractThe determining of the critical speed under train operation remains difficult due to the com...
Railway transition zones impose a sudden change in the track-ground structure, corresponding to trac...
In many countries high speed rail is playing a growing role in improving the capacity, availability ...
Trains running in built-up areas are a source to ground-borne noise. A careful design of the track m...
As train speeds are increased, there is a greater likelihood of encountering critical velocity effec...