Title of article :
Ground Motion Induced by Train Passage
Author/Authors :
Paolucci، Roberto نويسنده , , Spinelli، Davide نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Two methods are illustrated to effectively calculate the ground motion induced by constant speed moving loads. On the one hand, the dynamic Betti-Rayleigh reciprocity theorem allows one to take full advantage of the availability of Greenʹs functions for a homogeneous or a horizontally layered half-space. On the other hand, the spectral element method allows one to deal with complicated configurations, including dynamic soil-structure interaction, with an accuracy that is significantly higher than classical finite element or finite difference methods. Both the Betti-Rayleigh and spectral element methods are considered in three dimensions. After validating both methods, the decay of peak ground motion with distance is analyzed as a function of load speed and frequency. For speeds lower than the Rayleigh wave velocity in the soil, the decay turns out to be much faster than for a stationary point load. This effect is studied in detail by an analytical approach and interpreted in terms of destructive interference. Finally, the previous analytical and numerical results are checked against the records obtained at Ath, Belgium, during a field experiment to study ground motion induced by high-speed trains in soft soil conditions.
Keywords :
I(2) representation theorem , cointegration , matrix polynomial ixirrsien
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING MECHANICS
Journal title :
JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING MECHANICS