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Some problems regarding numerical modeling of predicted vibrations excited by railway traffic are discussed. Model formulation in the field of structural mechanics comprises a vehicle, a track (often in a tunnel) and soil. Time consuming computations are needed to update large matrices at every discrete step. At first, a sequential Matlab code is generated. Later on, the formulation is modified to use grid computing, thereby a significant reduction in computational time is expected.
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Tom
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295--303
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Bibliogr. 8 poz., rys., wykr.
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- Cracow University of Technology, Warszawska 22, 31-155 Cracow, Poland
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- Cracow University of Technology, Warszawska 22, 31-155 Cracow, Poland
Bibliografia
- [1] Cox, S. and Wang, A. (2003). Effect of track stiffness on vibration levels in railway tunnels, Journal of Sound and Vibration 267(3): 565-573.
- [2] Gupta, S., Hussein, M., Degrande, G., Hunt, H. and Clouteau, D. (2007). A comparison of two numerical models for the prediction of vibrations from underground railway traffic, Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering 27(7): 608-624.
- [3] Kogut, J. and Ciurej, H. (2005a). Numerical modelling of the train-track axle forces, Mechanika 222(65): 209-218.
- [4] Kogut, J. and Ciurej, H. (2005b). The numerical study of the dynamic train axle forces induced on an uneven railway track, Czasopismo Techniczne 102(12-B): 35-49.
- [5] Kogut, J. and Ciurej, H. (2006). A numerical modelling and an identification of the parameters of the tramway bogie, in T. Uhl (Ed.), Selected Problems of Modal Analysis of Mechnical Constructions, Institute for Sustainable Technologies-National Research Institute, Cracow, pp. 156-164.
- [6] Kogut, J. and Ciurej, H. (2008). A numerical model formulation for underground railway vibration prediction, Mechanika 258(74): 143-154.
- [7] Steenbergen, M. (2008). Quantification of dynamic wheel-rail contact forces at short rail irregularities and application to measured rail welds, Journal of Sound and Vibration 312(4-5): 606-629.
- [8] Van den Broeck, P. (2001). A prediction model for ground-borne vibrations due to railway traffic, Ph.D. thesis, Department of Civil Engineering, KU Leuven, Leuven.
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