Pranjal


Pranjal Mandhaniya

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  • Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) · Full-time
    May 2023 – Present · 1 yr 4 mos
    Trondheim, Trøndelag, Norway · On-site
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  • Amberg Engineering · Full-time
    Nov 2022 – Feb 2023 · 4 mos
    Gurugram, Haryana, India · On-site
SIKSHA O ANUSANDHAN UNIVERSITY logo
  • SIKSHA O ANUSANDHAN UNIVERSITY
    Jun 2016 – Jul 2017 · 1 yr 2 mos
    Bhubaneshwar Area, India

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Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi logo
  • Doctor of Philosophy – PhD, Geotechnical Engineering
    Jul 2017 – Mar 2023
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  • B.Tech. + M.Tech. (Dual Degree), Civil Engineering
    May 2010 – Jan 2016

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Dynamic Response of Rail Track Analysis Under a Moving Load

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Railway tracks are subjected to moving loads of trains and this causes vibration and degradation of the track. The judgment of these vibrations is important to design the railway tracks. Therefore, the rail track analysis become important. The design involves the permissible speed of trains and the maximum axle load of the train. The model given here creates a 3D geometry of a railway track and applies a moving load in the form of a wheel. A user can change the speeds and the properties of the material including geometry as per their needs.