Concrete box subgrades constructed from reinforced concrete serve as alternatives to conventional fill subgrades, effectively addressing the scarcity of high-quality fill materials. A hybrid simulation approach that merges coupled dynamics with finite element modelling was adopted for both single-line and double-line ballastless track-box subgrade systems, enabling a comparative analysis of dynamic stress, displacement, and acceleration. The results reveal that, when the two traffic conditions are compared, the dynamic response of the concrete box subgrade under double-line opposing operation shows a marked increase, particularly when the dynamic displacement increases by 80%. Under opposing traffic conditions, the dynamic stress on the subgrade surface exhibits a "saddle" distribution. Vertically, the dynamic stress inversely increases within the roof and rapidly attenuates in the vertical web and floor, with reductions reaching 92.7% at the floor bottom, demonstrating the substantial capacity of the concrete box subgrade to disperse train loads. The peak dynamic displacements recorded at the subgrade surface are 0.178 mm for single-line traffic and 0.320 mm for opposing operations, indicating minimal overall vertical deformation of the concrete box subgrade. Notably, the dynamic displacement on the subgrade surface results primarily from the underlying weak subsoil. Vertical acceleration attenuation occurs predominantly within the vertical web depth, with attenuation rates exceeding 95%. The environmental vibrations induced by high-speed trains predominantly affect the area within 0 to 4 m from the edge of the subgrade floor.
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December 2024
School of Civil Engineering, Southwest Jiaotong University, Chengdu, China.
Concrete box subgrades constructed from reinforced concrete serve as alternatives to conventional fill subgrades, effectively addressing the scarcity of high-quality fill materials. A hybrid simulation approach that merges coupled dynamics with finite element modelling was adopted for both single-line and double-line ballastless track-box subgrade systems, enabling a comparative analysis of dynamic stress, displacement, and acceleration. The results reveal that, when the two traffic conditions are compared, the dynamic response of the concrete box subgrade under double-line opposing operation shows a marked increase, particularly when the dynamic displacement increases by 80%.
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