Will Large-Scale High Speed Railway Construction Push Chinese Railway Industry over the Edge of Self-Development Capability?

Author(s):  
Hongchang Li ◽  
Xujuan Kuang
Author(s):  
Diana Khairallah ◽  
Olivier Chupin ◽  
Juliette Blanc ◽  
Pierre Hornych ◽  
Jean-Michel Piau ◽  
...  

The design and durability of high-speed railway lines is a major challenge in the field of railway transportation. In France, 40 years of feedback on the field behavior of ballasted tracks led to improvements in the design rules. However, the settlement and wear of ballast, caused by dynamic stresses at high frequencies, remains a major problem on high-speed tracks leading to high maintenance costs. Studies have shown that this settlement is linked to the high acceleration produced in the ballast layer by high-speed trains traveling on the track, disrupting the granular assembly. The “Bretagne–Pays de la Loire” high-speed line (BPL HSL), with its varied subgrade conditions, represents the first large-scale application of asphalt concrete (GB) as the ballast sublayer. This line includes 77 km of conventional track with a granular sublayer of unbound granular material (UGM) and 105 km of track with an asphalt concrete sublayer under the ballast. During construction, instruments such as accelerometers, anchored deflection sensors, and strain gages, among others, were installed on four sections of the track. This paper examines the instrumentation as well as the acquisition system installed on the track. The data processing is explained first, followed by a presentation of the ViscoRail software, developed for modeling railway tracks. The bituminous section’s behavior and response is modeled using a multilayer dynamic response model, implemented in the ViscoRail software. A good match between experimental and calculated results is highlighted.


2020 ◽  
Vol 35 (11) ◽  
pp. 1785-1799 ◽  
Author(s):  
Na Zhang ◽  
Xiaopeng Deng ◽  
Bon-Gang Hwang ◽  
Yanliang Niu

Purpose Balancing interfirm relationships is important for firms’ long-term superior performance. However, prior studies mainly focus on interfirm competition or interfirm cooperation separately, ignoring the balance of interfirm relationships. To bridge this gap in knowledge, this study aims to develop a framework to evaluate the balance of interfirm competition and interfirm cooperation and propose strategies to optimize a firm’s interfirm relationships. Design/methodology/approach After an in-depth literature review, a framework was developed for evaluating and optimizing the interfirm relationships. Taking the high-speed railway industry as an example, the proposed framework was implemented. Findings The results of the case confirm that the balancing of interfirm relationships can lead to more superior firm performance. Also, rather than mutual suppression, the interfirm competition and interfirm cooperation present a roughly positive relationship. Originality/value This study would contribute to the existing knowledge body by developing a framework for balancing interfirm relationships. Also, this study can aid practitioners in evaluating and optimizing their interfirm relationship structures.


2013 ◽  
Vol 671-674 ◽  
pp. 23-26 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yan Feng ◽  
Jian Fang Li

Chengdu - Mianyang – Leshan (C-M-L for short) high speed railway in Chengdu section is located in the ground of weathered Mud rock overlying deep Chengdu clay area. Based on Chengdu clay ground of in high-speed railway construction project of CML, this article introduced the Burgers model to establish the objective function to analysis rheological constitutive model. The visco-elastic parameters of Burgers model are determined by back analysis of field monitoring data. By the method of iterative back analysis by layer of visco-elastic parameters, based on measured result, predicted the late settlement, and comparison with the follow-up observations records to verify the Burgers model.


Author(s):  
Yixiang Yue ◽  
Leishan Zhou

Regarding the railway station tracks and train running routes as machines, all trains in this railway station as jobs, dispatching trains in high-speed railway passenger stations can be considered as a special type of Job-Shop Problem (JSP). In this paper, we proposed a multi-machines, multi-jobs JSP model with special constraints for Operation Plan Scheduling Problem (OPSP) in high-speed railway passenger stations, and presented a fast heuristic algorithm based on greedy heuristic. This algorithm first divided all operations into several layers according to the yards attributes and the operation’s urgency level. Then every operation was allotted a feasible time window, each operation was assigned to a specified “machine” sequenced or backward sequenced within the time slot, layer by layer according to its priority. As we recorded and modified the time slots dynamically, the searching space was decreased dramatically. And we take the South Beijing High-speed Railway Station as example and give extensive numerical experiment. Computational results based on real-life instance show that the algorithm has significant merits for large scale problems; can both reduce tardiness and shorten cycle times. The empirical evidence also proved that this algorithm is industrial practicable.


Author(s):  
Cailan Wu ◽  
Weixiao Cui ◽  
Chengzhi Zhang ◽  
Huaijian Li ◽  
Hongliang Yan

Combining with the actual situation of China’s railway construction, this paper introduces the key technologies of design and construction of high-speed railway, such as the scheme optimization of subgrade, bridge and tunnel, technical standard, deformation control, advance geology forecast and settlement observation, etc. It also discusses the design and construction problems on the slab layout and interface of CRTS II slab track on bridge section, switch area, subgrade area and the transition with different track structures.


2011 ◽  
Vol 54 (6) ◽  
pp. 428-437 ◽  
Author(s):  
Antonella Bena ◽  
Paola Berchialla ◽  
Maria Luisa Debernardi ◽  
Osvaldo Pasqualini ◽  
Elena Farina ◽  
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