Abstract
Prestressed concrete sleepers are essential structural components of railway track structures, with the purpose of redistributing wheel loads from the rails to the ground. To facilitate cables and signalling equipment, holes are often generated in these prestressed concrete sleepers. However, the performance of these sleepers under impact loading may be a concern with the addition of these holes. Numerical modelling using finite element analysis (FEA) is an ideal tool that enables static and dynamic simulation and can perform analyses of basic/advanced linear and nonlinear problems, without incurring a huge cost in resources like standard experimental test methods would. This paper will utilize the three-dimensional FE modelling software ABAQUS to investigate the behaviour of the prestressed concrete sleepers with holes of varying sizes upon impact loading. To obtain the results that resemble real-life behaviour of the sleepers under impact loading, the material properties, element types, mesh sizes, contact and interactions and boundary conditions will be defined as accurately as possible. Both Concrete Damaged Plasticity (CDP) and Brittle Cracking models will be used in this study. With a better understanding of how the introduction of holes will influence the performance of prestressed sleepers under impact loading, track and railway engineers will be able to generate them in prestressed concrete sleepers without compromising the sleepers’ performance during operation
Highlights
Railway sleepers are a primary component in the railway track system, playing a significant role of transferring vehicle loads to the track structure below it
A better understanding of their behaviour under impact loading may be required to ensure that they have a life span which could in turn mean better returns on investment on the sleepers
Finite element modelling The commercial FE analysis software ABAQUS has been utilised for this study [2], where two methods are used for the FE sleeper models used in this research: The Concrete Damaged Plasticity models and the brittle cracking models
Summary
Document Version Peer reviewed version Citation for published version (Harvard): Lim, CH, Kaewunruen, S & Mlilo, N 2017, Performance of Railway Sleepers with Holes under Impact Loading. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering., M 047, IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, IOP Publishing, 3rd International Conference on Mechanical Engineering and Automation Science, ICMEAS 2017, Birmingham, United Kingdom, 13/10/17.
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