In-Situ Experiment and Dynamic Responses of a Tunnel Subjected to Train Loading

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Weining L
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

In-situ experiments were performed in a tunnel built in loess soil with the displace- ment components of the tunnel lining and the acceleration components of the tracks measured during the passing of trains. The measured parameters were then studied by the spectral method. As a result, the dynamic forces of trains was simulated numerically and a deter- ministic dynamic nonlinear analysis was carried out by means of finite element method. The results obtained by two different approaches were in fair coincidence. Results of the study indicate, that the low and medium frequency components of the dynamic train loading would be crucial for the dynamic responses of the tunnel lining and surrounding mass, and their effects would increase with the speed of passing trains within a certain range.
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APA: Weining L  (1987)  In-Situ Experiment and Dynamic Responses of a Tunnel Subjected to Train Loading

MLA: Weining L In-Situ Experiment and Dynamic Responses of a Tunnel Subjected to Train Loading. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.

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