DYNAMIC RESPONSE OF ELASTICALLY-SUPPORTED BRIDGE UNDER OPPOSITE MOVING HIGH-SPEED LOADS

Conference Paper (2014)
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Susmita Panda (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi)

Arnab Banarjee (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi)

Bappaditya Manna (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi)

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https://doi.org/10.14455/ISEC.2024.11(2).STR-25
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2014
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English
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Abstract

This paper explores the design parameters for elastically supported (ES) bridges, particularly for short to medium under the influence of high-speed trains. It introduces a non-dimensional mathematical framework that conceptualizes the ES as a EulerBernoulli beam supported by elastic bearings at its ends and subjected to evenly spaced moving loads. The framework highlights various resonances and speed ratios for cancelling out specific effects based on the stiffness parameter and the distance between loads. The analysis indicates that most of the maximum displacement occurs near the beam's midpoint. Additionally, it shows that lower resonance speeds coupled with higher stiffness parameter values can result in significant amplification of displacement response due to cumulative forces acting on the system. This amplification is a consequence of the cumulative forces acting on the system. Hence, this research provides valuable insights for designers and engineers to optimize foundation design, thereby reducing structure-borne vibrations transmitted to the ground.

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