2015
DOI: 10.5762/kais.2015.16.11.7870
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Statistical Characteristics for Longitudinal Friction Behavior of Rail Fastening System for Concrete Track

Abstract: In the case of CWR (Continuous welded rail) located on the railway bridge, the CWR has additional axial force due to interaction of bridge and track. Therefore, the CWR tracks located on the bridge have to secure the safety of running train and CWR track through mitigating influence for interaction of bridge and track. The railway design guide in Korea (KR C-08080) provides a certain value for property of longitudinal friction behavior of rail fastening system that is major parameter of interaction behavior by… Show more

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“…Mohammadzadeh et al 9 performed a finite-element static analysis of the SKL14-type fastener-elastic-strip model and determined the change rule of the strip's stress amplitudes as well as its fatigue life. Hyoung et al 10 studied the longitudinal friction behaviour of the rail fasteners of seamless lines on the bridge and analysed the fastener's performance characteristics. Thompson et al 11 conducted dynamic tests on different fastener systems and obtained their longitudinal and transverse stiffness at various frequencies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mohammadzadeh et al 9 performed a finite-element static analysis of the SKL14-type fastener-elastic-strip model and determined the change rule of the strip's stress amplitudes as well as its fatigue life. Hyoung et al 10 studied the longitudinal friction behaviour of the rail fasteners of seamless lines on the bridge and analysed the fastener's performance characteristics. Thompson et al 11 conducted dynamic tests on different fastener systems and obtained their longitudinal and transverse stiffness at various frequencies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Szurgott et al [18] established finite element models for two kinds of fastener systems and analysed the stress and deformation of rubber pads under train loading. Bae et al [19] conducted an experimental study on the longitudinal friction behaviour of seamless line rail fasteners on railway bridges in South Korea and employed statistical analysis to describe the performance characteristics of rail fasteners.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%