Evaluation of longitudinal forces on substructure of railway bridges due to increased axle loading and speed through full scale field investigations

Author:

Sundaram B. Arun1,Srinivas Voggu1,Parivallal S.1,Sasmal Saptarshi1

Affiliation:

1. Scientists, CSIR-Structural Engineering Research Centre, CSIR Campus, Taramani, Chennai 600013, India

Abstract

<p>Bridges are the vital link for the highway and railway networks. There has been much progress in bridge design in recent years with increasing use of advanced analytical design methods, use of new materials and new bridge concepts. The new generation of locomotives produce approximately twice the tractive effort of older locomotives due to which the bridge substructures are subjected to greater longitudinal forces than the design load. Instrumentation and field testing has to be carried out in a comprehensive manner to get the distribution of these longitudinal forces at different levels starting from the coupler level to the substructure level. The existing codal provisions on the evaluation of longitudinal force is initially discussed in this paper. Details of the instrumentation adopted and the experimental investigations carried out on a typical bridge is presented. The percentage of force being transmitted to the substructure was evaluated and compared with the codal provisions.</p>

Publisher

International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE)

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