Search Results - "Chuanqing Dai"
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Study on control limits for track longitudinal irregularities measured by 60 m chord on high-speed railway
Published in Journal of vibration and control (01-11-2024)“…The high-speed railway (HSR) operates at a high velocity, and the long-wavelength track irregularities can affect its safety and stability. The study was…”
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Application of novel fabricated ballastless track on new designed long-span urban bridges
Published in Advances in bridge engineering (01-11-2024)“…Fabricated ballastless track has witnessed increasingly wide application in large-span bridges of municipal railways. The current ballastless track standard is…”
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Influence of span-to-depth ratio on dynamic response of vehicle-turnout-bridge system in high-speed railway
Published in High-Speed Railway (01-03-2024)“…For high-speed railways, the smoothness of the railway line significantly affects the operational speed of trains. When the train passes through the turnout on…”
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Impact of prefabricated slab and rubber pad materials on the mechanical performance of slab-pad composite track applied in metro turnout areas
Published in Construction & building materials (18-10-2024)“…As the operating speeds of metro trains increase, the issue of vibration induced by turnout areas becomes more prominent. Prefabricated slab track (PST), a…”
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Effect of rubber material on mechanical interaction properties of slab-mat composite assembled track
Published in Construction & building materials (13-09-2024)“…The slab-mat composite assembled ballastless track, a novel form of urban rail transit structure, features a typical sandwich construction. Rubber material…”
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Resistance characteristics of Y-shaped sleepers for ballasted track under slope influence
Published in Construction & building materials (25-10-2024)“…The stability of ballasted track is significantly influenced by ballast bed resistance, which inevitably decreases on steeply graded track. Y-shaped sleepers…”
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