Abstract

Stiffness degradation of track–bridge systems under earthquake excitations can lead to track dynamic irregularity, impacting the safety of train operations post-earthquake. In this paper, the nonlinear time-history analysis of CRTS II track–bridge system model established by ANSYS finite element analysis software is carried out under the action of transverse random earthquake. The train–track–bridge system model considering the stiffness degradation caused by earthquake is established by MATLAB, and the earthquake-induced track dynamic irregularity sample library is constructed. The probability distribution mode of the power spectral density sample of the earthquake-induced track dynamic irregularity is explored and the calculation method based on the probability guarantee rate is proposed. The influence of structural damping ratio, train running speed and train type on the power spectral density curve of the earthquake-induced track dynamic irregularity is analyzed. The results show that the power spectrum samples of track dynamic irregularity conform to the hypothesis test of a normal distribution. The power spectral density of earthquake-induced dynamic irregularity primarily consists of medium and low-frequency components. When the structural damping ratio increases from 0.03 to 0.04, 0.04 to 0.05, 0.05 to 0.06, and 0.06 to 0.07, the variation gradients are 0.1701, 0.1240, 0.1034 and 0.0999, respectively, which indicates that the structural damping ratio has a significant effect on the power spectral density of earthquake-induced irregularity, and the impacts of train speed and train type on the power spectral density of near-fault earthquake-induced irregularity are minimal.

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