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Benchmarking of two three-dimensional numerical models in time/space domain to predict railway-induced ground vibrations
Institution:University of La Coru?a, Department of Civil Engineering, Campus de Elvi?a, La Coru?a 15071, Spain;University of Porto, Faculty of Engineering, Rúa Dr.Roberto Frías, s/n Porto4200-465, Portugal;University of La Coru?a, Department of Naval and Industrial Engineering, Campus de Elvi?a, La Coru?a 15071, Spain
Abstract:In the last 30 years, the scientific community has developed and proposed different models and numerical approaches for the study of vibrations induced by railway traffic. Most of them are formulated in the frequency/wave number domain and with a 2.5 D approach. Three-dimensional numerical models formulated in the time/space domain are less frequently used, mainly due to their high computational cost. Notwithstanding, these models present very attractive characteristics, such as the possibility of considering nonlinear behaviors or the modelling of excess pore pressure and non-homogeneous and non-periodic geometries in the longitudinal direction of the track. In this study, two 3 D numerical approaches formulated in the time/space domain are compared and experimentally validated. The first one consists of a finite element approach and the second one of a finite difference approach. The experimental validation in an actual case situated in Carregado(Portugal) shows an acceptable fitting between the numerical results and the actual measurements for both models. However, there are some differences among them. This study therefore includes some recommendations for their use in practical soil dynamics and geotechnical engineering.
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