Robust optimal predictive control of heavy haul train under imperfect communication

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Author(s):  
Xi Wang ◽  
Shukai Li ◽  
Tao Tang
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The dynamic response of the subgrade under moving train loads provides information on subgrade settlement prediction, condition evaluation, and so forth. This paper presents the field dynamics tests on the transition subgrade in the Shuo-Huang heavy-haul railway in China. The variation characteristics of the peak dynamic displacements along the track and subgrade slope were analyzed, and the random distribution characteristics of the peak dynamic displacements at the subgrade shoulder were studied. The response characteristics of the subgrade during the train passage were investigated, and the attenuation regularities of vibration along the subgrade slope were identified. The results indicated that the action of the train moving loads on the subgrade has obvious periodicity, and two bogies in the adjacent wagons should be considered as one loading unit. The peak dynamic displacements at the subgrade shoulder obey normal distribution under the repeated loading of the loading unit. The subgrade bed is dramatically influenced by the dynamic loadings of the trains, and the moving train loads have little influence on the part below the subgrade bed. The results of the research provide the basis for the evaluation of instantaneous and long-term dynamic stability of the subgrade and offer guidance for simulating train moving loads in the model test and numerical analysis to study the dynamic response of the subgrade.


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