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Materials | 2017

Development of Viscoelastic Multi-Body Simulation and Impact Response Analysis of a Ballasted Railway Track under Cyclic Loading

Daisuke Nishiura; Hide Sakaguchi; Akira Aikawa

Simulation of a large number of deformable bodies is often difficult because complex high-level modeling is required to address both multi-body contact and viscoelastic deformation. This necessitates the combined use of a discrete element method (DEM) and a finite element method (FEM). In this study, a quadruple discrete element method (QDEM) was developed for dynamic analysis of viscoelastic materials using a simpler algorithm compared to the standard FEM. QDEM easily incorporates the contact algorithm used in DEM. As the first step toward multi-body simulation, the fundamental performance of QDEM was investigated for viscoelastic analysis. The amplitude and frequency of cantilever elastic vibration were nearly equal to those obtained by the standard FEM. A comparison of creep recovery tests with an analytical solution showed good agreement between them. In addition, good correlation between the attenuation degree and the real physical viscosity was confirmed for viscoelastic vibration analysis. Therefore, the high accuracy of QDEM in the fundamental analysis of infinitesimal viscoelastic deformations was verified. Finally, the impact response of a ballast and sleeper under cyclic loading on a railway track was analyzed using QDEM as an application of deformable multi-body dynamics. The results showed that the vibration of the ballasted track was qualitatively in good agreement with the actual measurements. Moreover, the ballast layer with high friction reduced the ballasted track deterioration. This study suggests that QDEM, as an alternative to DEM and FEM, can provide deeper insights into the contact dynamics of a large number of deformable bodies.


Acoustics Australia | 2014

FREE VIBRATIONS OF INTERSPERSED RAILWAY TRACK SYSTEMS IN THREE- DIMENSIONAL SPACE

Sakdirat Kaewunruen; Alexander Remennikov; Akira Aikawa; Hirotaka Sakai


Construction and Building Materials | 2015

Dynamic characterisation of a ballast layer subject to traffic impact loads using three-dimensional sensing stones and a special sensing sleeper

Akira Aikawa


Quarterly Report of Rtri | 2013

Numerical and experimental study on measuring method of rail axial stress of continuous welded rails based on use of resonant frequency

Akira Aikawa; Hirotaka Sakai; Kazuhisa Abe


Archive | 2011

A numerical study to evaluate dynamic responses of voided concrete railway sleepers to impact loading

Sakdirat Kaewunruen; Alexander Remennikov; Akira Aikawa


Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Railway Technology: Research, Development and Maintenance | 2016

Effectiveness of soft baseplates and fastenings to mitigate track dynamic settlement at transition zone at railway bridge approaches

Sakdirat Kaewunruen; Alexander Remennikov; Akira Aikawa


Procedia Engineering | 2017

Vibration Attenuation at Rail Joints through under Sleeper Pads

Sakdirat Kaewunruen; Akira Aikawa; Alexander Remennikov


Quarterly Report of Rtri | 2014

Analysis of Rolling Contact Behavior between Wheel and Rail through Large-scale Parallel Computing

Hirotaka Sakai; Masakazu Takagaki; Masae Hayashi; Akira Aikawa


Computers and Geotechnics | 2017

Novel discrete element modeling coupled with finite element method for investigating ballasted railway track dynamics

Daisuke Nishiura; Hirotaka Sakai; Akira Aikawa; Satori Tsuzuki; Hide Sakaguchi


Proceedings of The 11th World Congress on Railway Research | 2016

Field performance to mitigate impact vibration at railway bridge ends using soft baseplates

Sakdirat Kaewunruen; Alexander Remennikov; Phouc Nguyen; Akira Aikawa

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Hirotaka Sakai

Railway Technical Research Institute

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Daisuke Nishiura

Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

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Hide Sakaguchi

Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

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Akira Namura

Railway Technical Research Institute

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Masae Hayashi

Railway Technical Research Institute

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Masakazu Takagaki

Railway Technical Research Institute

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Satori Tsuzuki

Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

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