Abstract

Experimental validation is a precondition for dynamic simulation of high-speed train–track–bridge interaction system to be applied to railway engineering in the field. The paper first presents an onsite experiment of the train–track–bridge interaction dynamics carried out on the Beijing–Tianjin high-speed railway, and then the experimental results are used to validate the train–track–bridge interaction simulation software (TTBSIM). There is a good correlation between the calculated results and the measured data. As a case study, the Yellow River Bridge in the Beijing–Shanghai high-speed railway is studied, from modelling of the bridge structure to evaluating the dynamic performance of the train–track–bridge interaction system under the CRH3 EMU passing through at speeds of 250–375 km/h. The calculated and measured results are also compared in the case of such a large steel bridge under high-speed moving train, demonstrating the effectiveness of the TTBSIM simulation for dynamic evaluation of complex bridge structures in high-speed railways.

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