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Fourier Transform Method for Dynamic Analysis of the Track Structure

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High-speed railways have many advantages in medium- or long-distance transport, such as being fast, comfortable, energy-saving, and environment-friendly. Along with the increase of train speed, dynamic action of trains on tracks and ground is enlarged apparently, which would be more severe when train runs at high speed.

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Lei, X. (2017). Fourier Transform Method for Dynamic Analysis of the Track Structure . In: High Speed Railway Track Dynamics. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2039-1_3

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