EFFECT OF TRUCK COLLISION ON DYNAMIC RESPONSE OF TRAIN–BRIDGE SYSTEMS AND RUNNING SAFETY OF HIGH-SPEED TRAINS

A dynamic analysis model is established for a coupled high-speed train and bridge system subjected to collision loads. A 5 × 32 m continuous high-speed railway bridge with PC box girders is considered in the illustrative case study. Entire histories of a CRH2 high-speed EMU train running on the bridge are simulated when the truck collision load acts on the bridge pier, from which the dynamic responses such as displacements and accelerations of the bridge, and the running safety indices such as derailment factors, offload factors and lateral wheel/rail forces of the train are computed. For the case study, the running safety indices of the train at different speeds on the bridge when its pier is subjected to a truck collision with different intensities are compared with the corresponding allowances of the Chinese Codes. The results show that the dynamic response of the bridge subjected to truck collision loads is much greater than the one without collision, which can drastically influence the running safety of high-speed trains.

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