A novel method to solve the existed paradox of low-frequency vibration isolation and displacement attenuation in a nonlinear floating-slab on the wheel-rail loads

As we have known that it is impossible to attenuate the vibration displacement of the floating-slab depending on a strong stiffness and to improve the low-frequency vibration isolation performance of the floating-slab track (FST) depending on a soft stiffness simultaneously in engineering. In this p...

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Veröffentlicht in:Mechanical systems and signal processing 2024-02, Vol.208, p.110985, Article 110985
Hauptverfasser: Zhu, Guangnan, Du, Xianggang, Liu, Wei, Cao, Qingjie, Lu, Kuan, Guo, Yousong, Yang, Tao, Chen, Yushu, Wei, Changzhu, Pu, Jialun
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Zusammenfassung:As we have known that it is impossible to attenuate the vibration displacement of the floating-slab depending on a strong stiffness and to improve the low-frequency vibration isolation performance of the floating-slab track (FST) depending on a soft stiffness simultaneously in engineering. In this paper, we propose a novel method to solve the paradox by introducing a “Hardening-First-Then-Softening” (HFTS) design based upon the energy distribution of wheel-rail loads to formulate a model of nonlinear floating-slab isolator. The average procedure is employed to analyze the vibration isolation ability of the isolator with parameters taken from a metro line load excitation. A simulation model of train-FST-tunnel with HFTS isolator is constructed to study the dynamic behaviors of the system. The numerical simulations show the significant suppression of displacement response of floating-slab and Z weighted acceleration vibration level of the tunnel. The results presented herein this paper provide a scheme to solve the strict requirements of displacement suppression and the vibration isolation which is of beneficial to steady and silent urban rail transit.
ISSN:0888-3270
1096-1216
DOI:10.1016/j.ymssp.2023.110985