The concept of limitation of the vibration generated by rail-vehicles at railway stations and railway crossings
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https://doi.org/10.2478/v10174-011-0001-1Keywords:
vibroinsulation, dynamic influence, controlAbstract
One of the possibilities of limitation of effects of dynamic influence of the rail-vehicles is the application of the complex objects of vibroinsulation when the mass of the vibroinsulating element is significant, and that is the case of the transporting machines and devices, when the geometric dimensions of the elements of vibroinsulation system are similar to the slab, where the process of modelling of the vibroinsulation mechanism as a discrete system, creates extreme hazards. The article presents the concept of limitation of effects of dynamic influence of the rail-vehicles and tram-vehicles, mainly in the railway tracks located at the railway stations, tram-stops and other engineering structures. The digital model was developed for simulation regarding the propagation of the vibration to the environment. The results of simulation were the basis for development of the vibroinsulation system for the rail-tracks located at the engineering structures such as railway stations, viaducts. The second part of the article presents the approach for controlling of the tension as a function of load of the railway crossing, which was modelled as discrete-continous model. The continuous systems consist of two elements, that is of the support made of elastomer and of the tension members with controlled tension depending on the crossing load. Together with development and more popular application of tension member systems in engineering structures, among others in vibroinsulation systems, it is important to include into calculations and experiments the dynamic loads of the tension member with the mass attached to it. In case of complex objects of vibroinsulation when the mass of the vibroinsulator is significant, and that is the case of the transporting machines and devices, when the geometric dimensions of the elements of vibroinsulation system are similar to the slab, where the process of modelling of the vibroinsulation mechanism as a discrete system, creates extreme hazards when the vibroinsulation is chosen without consideration of its mass. The most serious of the hazards is occurrence of the wave effect of the springdumper elements, since it cannot be assumed that the elements are weight free. In such an elastic element wave phenomena might occur, which in turn might cause that the effect of vibroinsulation is opposite to the expected, that is to the limitation of the dynamic influence on the environment. To prevent such a possibility it is necessary to estimate the natural frequency of the vibroinsulating system based on the consideration of the system as a continuous model and discrete-continuous model. In case when the vibroinsulating elements (rubber or tension member) are characterised by their mass distributed evenly, the frequencies for uniform prismatic systems, e.g. rubber systems, might be estimated based on the method presented in the article. Based on the presented analysis of the proposed control system it can be stated that there exists the possibility of application of that type of control for controlling of the rigidity of the vibroinsulation system of the subgrade. Based on the numerous simulations with different weights of the crossing vehicles and different times of crossing it should be considered to use experimental method for calculation of the PID coefficients for different configurations of the weight and crossing time to dynamically adjust the coefficients based on the information on the speed and weight of the vehicle.
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