rte4563
Mechanical
- Sep 28, 2022
- 40
I have a short reinforced concrete columns which support a train track as sketched below:
The upper part of column has had its concrete removed/pushed out on one side. Most logical conclusion would be its the train track which push the concrete out with horiontal forces, but in this specific location the train comes in with very low speed and just stands still. This leads me to believe this might actually be due to vertical forces? I was wondering if this could be due to horizontal forces caused by vertical force as seen below?
The upper part of column has had its concrete removed/pushed out on one side. Most logical conclusion would be its the train track which push the concrete out with horiontal forces, but in this specific location the train comes in with very low speed and just stands still. This leads me to believe this might actually be due to vertical forces? I was wondering if this could be due to horizontal forces caused by vertical force as seen below?