Structural Engineering and Mechanics
Volume 44, Number 1, 2012, pages 51-60
DOI: 10.12989/sem.2012.44.1.051
Experimental modal analysis of railway concrete sleepers with cracks
J.I. Real, M.E. Sanchez, T. Real, F.J. Ssnchez and C. Zamorano
Abstract
Concrete sleepers are essential components of the conventional railway. As support elements, sleepers are always subjective to a variety of time-dependent loads attributable to the train operations, either wheel or rail abnormalities. It has been observed that the sleepers may deteriorate due to these loads, inducing the formation of hairline cracks. There are two areas along the sleepers that are more prone to crack: the central and the rail seat sections. Several non-destructive methods have been developed to identify failures in structures. Health monitoring techniques are based on vibration responses
measurements, which help engineers to identify the vibration-based damage or remotely monitor the sleeper health. In the present paper, the dynamic effects of the cracks in the vibration signatures of the railway pre-stressed concrete sleepers are investigated. The experimental modal analysis has been used to evaluate the modal bending changes in the vibration characteristics of the sleepers, differentiating between the central and the rail seat locations of the cracks. Modal parameters changes of the \'healthy\' and cracked sleepers have been highlighted in terms of natural frequencies and modal damping. The paper
concludes with a discussion of the most suitable failure indicator and it defines the vibration signatures of intact, central cracked and rail seat cracked sleepers.
Key Words
experimental modal analysis (EMA); concrete sleeper; structural health monitoring; crack; damping
Address
J.I. Real, M.E. Sanchez: Department of Transportation Engineering and Infrastructures, School of Civil Engineering, Technical University of Valencia, 14 Camino de Vera, 46022 Valencia, Spain
T. Real: Department of Construction Engineering, Public Works and Urban Infrastructure, School of Engineering,
University of Alicante, Campus de SantVicent del Raspeig, PO Box 99, E-03080 Alicante, Spain
F.J. Ssnchez: Railway Division of Precon S.A.U., 13C Apolonio Morales, 28036 Madrid, Spain
C. Zamorano: Foundation for the Research and Engineering in Railways, 160 Serrano, 28002 Madrid, Spain