Static and dynamic analysis of railway reinforced system with cross-beams

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To fulfill the design requirement of railway reinforced system with cross-beams, the model for the static analysis of the railway reinforced system is optimized, the dynamic response is calculated by the vehicle-rail interaction method, the standards of both static and dynamic analysis are established, and the calculation results of many cases with different parameters are evaluated. It is found that, compared with simplified model, the optimized model simulated the conditions of construction site better, so that results are improved; the acceleration and the offloading factor of reinforced system is obtained by the dynamic analysis, whose vibration and resonance phenomenon can be simulated. The calculated result and the railway reinforcement design are safer by adopting the proposed standard in both static and dynamic analysis. © 2014 Bin Peng et al.

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Peng, B., Zhang, N., & Gao, Y. L. (2014). Static and dynamic analysis of railway reinforced system with cross-beams. Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/513606

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