Dynamic analysis of a vehicle-track coupled system subjected to uneven frost heave in the subgrade-bridge transition zone

High-speed railway Subgrade-bridge transition zone Frost heave deformation Vehicle-track coupled dynamics Control threshold
["Li, Binqiang","Luo, Jun","Bai, Yanbo","He, Zhenxing","Wang, Yapeng","Li, Penghao","Zhai, Wanming"] 2025-03-01 期刊论文
Uneven frost heave is frequently encountered in the subgrade-bridge transition zones (SBTZ) in seasonally frozen soil regions, which could lead to the deformation of track and even jeopardize running safety of vehicles. To this end, this paper conducts dynamic analysis of a vehicle-track coupled system accounting for the effect of frost heave deformation. Initially, the finite element method is used to obtain the relationship between rail irregularity and frost heave deformation. Then, a vehicle-track vertically coupled dynamics model is established, and its accuracy is validated by the measured data, published results and existing model. The time-domain dynamic responses of a vehicle-track coupled system under typical frost heave are analyzed. Afterwards, parametric analysis of frost heave deformation is conducted. Finally, the control threshold of frost heave is proposed from aspects of vehicle running safety, comfort, and track deformation. Numerical results indicate that the allowable amplitude of frost heave should be respectively restricted to 5, 20, and 25 mm for frost heave wavelengths less than 10 m, between 10 and 15 m, and greater than 15 m. The research findings offer theoretical support for the maintenance and operation of track in the SBTZ in seasonally frozen soil regions.
来源平台:COLD REGIONS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY