Dynamic stress analysis of rock joints under railway loading

Author:

Cecilio Jr Marlisio Oliveira1ORCID,Indraratna Buddhima1ORCID,Rujikiatkamjorn Cholachat1ORCID,Malisetty Rakesh Sai1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia.

Abstract

The proper estimation of stresses generated by the passage of a train is fundamentally important to the serviceability and longevity of railways, and yet very limited knowledge is available where the track substructure is built on a jointed rock mass. The present study introduces an analytical solution for estimating the ground stresses arising from moving wheel loads, causing a change in the three-dimensional stress state in the track formation, in relation to the stress variation with depth and along the longitudinal track section – that is, the direction of train passage. Based on 21 case histories, an array of field measurements and numerical simulations covering a wide range of freight tonnage, train speeds and different formation conditions were considered to validate the proposed analytical solution. The proposed methodology (analytical solution) was then applied to a jointed rock subgrade to determine the normal and shear stresses acting along a specific discontinuity plane. The main analytical outcome demonstrates that the orthogonal vertical and shear stresses present different and phase-shifted history plots for homogeneous ground conditions with principal stresses rotation. However, conversely for a jointed subgrade, the normal and shear stresses along the discontinuity have the same history plot pattern and are in phase. As a practical guide, the results from this study would help to define which cyclic loads should be applied in laboratory tests to simulate realistic traffic patterns of trains travelling over a jointed rock subgrade.

Publisher

Emerald

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