Abstract

The frequency-domain vibration model of the vehicle-track structure is established based on the symplectic-spectral element method (S-SEM). To this end, the vehicle is considered as 10-degree-of-freedom, and the rail is modeled by an infinite Timoshenko beam supported by discrete sprung fasteners. Further, the track slab and base plate are regarded as two-dimensional Timoshenko beams supported by uniformly distributed sprung elements. Using the pseudo excitation method (PEM), the track irregularity is viewed as the pseudo load. The vibration response and the internal force of the single-layer or multi-layer beam models are obtained by solving the corresponding S-SEM-based equations. The spectral forces are also applied in frequency bands to the finite element (FE) and statistical energy analysis (SEA) acoustic models. The steel-concrete composite bridge deck is simulated with composite plate materials. The effectiveness of the proposed method is verified by comparing the predicted results with those obtained from the field test. The achieved results reveal that multi-layer beam structures effectively consume energy, and elastic fasteners and steel springs are capable of effectively reducing bridge noise.

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