RTRI REPORT Nov. 2006
PAPERS

A Study on Train-Running Quality during Earthquake and its Improvement for Railway Long Span Bridge

Masamichi SOGABE,  Manabu IKEDA,  Yoshikazu YANAGISAWA


  Due to higher bridge piers and massive girder loads, long span bridges over rivers tend to have a longer natural period of equivalence. Therefore, during an earthquake, train-running quality is impaired on the railway long span bridges. In this study, the authors analyzed numerically dynamic behavior of the train-running quality on a long span bridge, and clarified the following items: Firstly, the train-running quality on the bridge becomes lower on girders in the middle of the bridge. Secondly, folding displacement at edges of the bridge did not largely affect the train-running quality. In addition, the authors studied on improvement measures by taking rigidity of piers and bearing as a parameter, and clarified that the train-running quality can be improved with provisions of a large-size caisson or a sliding bearing.


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