J. Riley Edwards and Matthew Csende PDF
J. Riley Edwards and Matthew Csende PDF
J. Riley Edwards and Matthew Csende PDF
Outline
• Background and Motivation
• Project Introduction
– Mission and Objectives
– Methods and Technologies
– Industry Partners and Potential Field
Experimentation Locations
• Introduction to Mechanistic Design
• Load Environment
• Transit Focused Concrete Crosstie
Flexural Analysis
• Future Work
Mechanistic Design of Rail Transit Concrete Crossties Slide 4
Laboratory Experimentation
• RailTEC’s Track Loading
System (TLS) will be
used to simulate field
loading conditions in the
laboratory
• The TLS can apply up to
55 kips vertically at each
journal, and simulate L/V
ratios up to 0.6
• Most field instrumentation
setups can be replicated
in the laboratory
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Load Characterization
• Load magnitude will vary according to:
– Traffic type
– Train speed
– Track geometry
– Vehicle and track health
• Each component of the input load must be considered
– Vertical
– Lateral
– Longitudinal
• A complete understanding of the input loads can lead to optimized
component and system designs
– As load magnitude and frequency change, the optimal design of
the crosstie and fastening system may change
Flight Standards Service. 2005. Aircraft Weight and Balance Control. Federal Aviation Administration, Washington, DC.
Mechanistic Design of Rail Transit Concrete Crossties Slide 15
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
0 50 100 150 200 250
Weight (kips)
Mechanistic Design of Rail Transit Concrete Crossties Slide 16
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
0%
0 10 20 30 40 50 60
Axle Load (kips)
Mechanistic Design of Rail Transit Concrete Crossties Slide 17
Equations and figures from Article 30.4.4.1 of the 2014 AREMA Manual
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Equations and figures from Article 30.4.4.1 of the 2014 AREMA Manual
Mechanistic Design of Rail Transit Concrete Crossties Slide 20
Assumed or
Determined
Factor Value
Crosstie Length 8’-3”
FC- 0.77
MRS+ 128 in-kip
MC- 99 in-kip
Equations and figures from Article 30.4.4.1 of the 2014 AREMA Manual
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NYCT
Infrastructure”. The primary objective of this (New York
concrete crossties and take into account their unique loading conditions.
Amtrak
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Acknowledgements
FTA Industry Partners:
Contact Information
Matthew V. Csenge
Manager of Experimentation
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Xiao (Sean) Lin
Graduate Research Assistant
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Henry E. Wolf
Graduate Research Assistant
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Marcus S. Dersch
Senior Research Engineer
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J. Riley Edwards
Sen. Lecturer and Research Sci.
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