IABSE-Journal Sept 2023 - MAHSR PAPER
IABSE-Journal Sept 2023 - MAHSR PAPER
IABSE-Journal Sept 2023 - MAHSR PAPER
Mr. Sanjeev Kumar has completed his Mr. Nalla Manoj Kumar Choudary has Mr Rahul Kalra obtained his BTech. in
B.Tech in 2004 and Master of Engineering, completed his B.Tech in Civil Civil Engineering from Jaypee Univer-
Structures from Punjab Engineering Engineering from Indian Institute of sity (JUIT), Himachal Pradesh and Mas-
college, Chandigarh in 2006. He is having Technology (IIT), Guwahati in 2011. He ter in Structural Engineering from Indian
more than 17 years of experience in design has more than 12 years of experience in Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi. He
of Elevated and Underground structures Detailed Design and review of Metro has more than 10 years of experience in
for Various infrastructure projects like Elevated Viaducts/Stations, Railway Detailed Designs, Design Management,
Metro Rail, High speed Railways, Freight Bridge Designs, Highway ROB Designs, in the field of Metro Railways & High-
corridor, Highways & Railways. He has Buildings, and High-Speed Rail. He has Speed Railway. He is presently Senior
worked in the field of Design consultancy worked in various positions as a Detailed Manager (Design) in National High
at various positions for companies like Design consultant (DDC) and General Speed Rail Corporation Limited
STUP Consultants, Ramboll, IL&FS Rail Consultant (GC) in MNCs. He is (NHSRCL) & handling various design
and Delhi Metro Rail Corporation. He is presently working as Deputy General works for Rigid frame (station), Station
presently working as Joint General Manager (Design) in National High Speed Approaches & Depot for MAHSR
Manager (Design) in National High Speed Rail Corporation Limited (NHSRCL) (Mumbai Ahmedabad High Speed Rail)
Rail Corporation Limited (NHSRCL), handling substructure and foundation Bullet train project
handling various designs related to designs of elevated viaduct in the
Elevated structures for MAHSR (Mumbai MAHSR(Mumbai Ahmedabad High
Ahmedabad High Speed Rail) Bullet train Speed Rail) Bullet train project.
project
b) Conventional POT-PTFE Bearing Force On the movable end side, movement due to lateral
Transfer System forces in the longitudinal direction is allowed in
elastomeric bearings and they are designed for shear
Lateral forces in both direction including seismic deformation along with vertical loads from the
forces are transferred to the substructure through superstructure.
fixed and movable bearings as per the degree of
freedom shown in Fig. 2 below: On both fixed and movable sides, all lateral forces in
the transverse direction are transferred to the
c) Force Transfer System in MAHSR (Fig. 3) substructure through steel rectangular stoppers only,
instead of elastomeric bearings. No gap is kept
Articulation system for viaduct and bridges constitute
between the superstructure and steel box stopper in
of elastomeric bearings and steel box stoppers. On
transverse direction. This avoids the parallel shift of
the fixed end side, elastomeric bearings are designed
superstructure (i.e., stagger) (Fig. 4) which is an
only for vertical loads from the superstructure,
important aspect of Running Safety in High Speed
whereas all the lateral forces in longitudinal direction
Rail (Shinkansen) since the allowable stagger at rail
including braking/traction, seismic forces, etc., are
level is very low (limited to 2 mm).
transferred to the substructure through steel box
stoppers.
Steel Box Stoppers are hollow square steel sections Fig. 5: Fixed End Side Stopper
(rolled/built-up) that are post-filled with concrete. In
the fixed side stopper, no movement is allowed
between the stopper and superstructure in the
longitudinal direction. Whereas, in the movable side
stopper, an outer box is provided to ensure the design
lateral movement in the longitudinal direction. The
fixed and movable side steel stoppers are shown in
Fig. 5 and 6 respectively. The Isometric view of steel
box stopper and the stress distribution in
superstructure and substructure during lateral force
transfer through steel box stopper are shown in Fig.
7 and 8 respectively
a) Conventional System
Fig. 10: Force Transfer Mechanism in Continuous Bridges of MAHSR (Service Stage)
Fig. 11: Force Transfer Mechanism in Continuous Bridges of MAHSR (Seismic Case)
The Bearings and Stoppers in the MAHSR project 1. SANTO T., SAITO J., and MASUDA K.,
are designed for Performance Level 1 of restorability. “Transition and Recent Knowledge of Bridge
Bearings in Japan”, 15th World Conference on
4. Conclusions Earthquake Engineering 2012, Vol. 1 of 38, pp 110033
-110041.
Bridge Articulation play a critical role in design,