Impact of Train Formation on the Dynamic Responses and Operational Safety of High-Speed Trains under Non-Uniform Seismic Ground Motion

Author:

Zhong Kangming1,Li Xiaojun12ORCID,Zhou Zhenghua3

Affiliation:

1. National Key Laboratory of Bridge Safety and Resilience, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, China

2. Institute of Disaster Prevention, Sanhe 065201, China

3. College of Transportation Engineering, Nanjing Tech University, Nanjing 211816, China

Abstract

The study of dynamic responses and operational safety of high-speed trains under seismic excitation has increasingly relied on numerical simulation as the most effective and convenient research approach. The majority of studies only focus on single-car formation, and fewer utilize train models with actual standard formation, inevitably resulting in differences in dynamic characteristics of train models and simulation results. Furthermore, trains also have different standard formations in different countries and operating scenarios. Therefore, the influences of train formation on the dynamic responses and operational safety of trains under seismic action are investigated. Hence, a detailed train/vehicle–track coupled dynamics model was established to simulate trains under non-uniform seismic ground motion. Moreover, due to wheel–rail contact simulation being the key factor constraining simulation efficiency, based on the influence pattern of train formation, whether fewer train formations can achieve the same simulation accuracy as the 8-car standard formation is also explored in this paper considering seismic wave propagation effect. Results indicate that variation in train formation can influence the dynamic responses of a coupled system significantly from both the perspective of wheel–rail interaction and vehicle kinematic responses. Moreover, the 5-car formation model can better meet the accuracy requirement and significantly improve computational efficiency compared to 8-car formation model.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

111 Project

National Key R&D Program of China

Publisher

MDPI AG

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