International audienceAccording to field feedbacks from high-speed lines (HSL), the increase of train operating speeds is responsible for unusual fast evolving geometrical disorders in ballasted tracks. This paper deals with the search of solutions applicable at the design stage to mitigate these disorders. The starting point of the present work relies on the assumption, comforted by the literature, of a strong correlation between disorders and vertical accelerations in the ballast layer induced by the train passages. This led us focus herein on the calculation and the analysis of accelerations in the railway structure. The vertical accelerations (γ z) are computed using the in-house developed numerical program ViscoRail and on the basis of...
As train speeds are increased, ballasted railway tracks that have previously performed acceptably ma...
[EN] The accelerations induced by different vehicles in the track are studied in the frequency domai...
Transition zones in railway tracks are locations with considerable changes in the vertical stiffness...
AbstractTraffic congestion of highways in many countries around the world has led railways to become...
One of the most important factors influencing the track maintenance is the transitions between parts...
High speed rail systems are an important transportation system that is desired to be developed in a...
Traffic congestion of highways in many countries around the world has led railways to become the mos...
Part of this work was conducted in the framework of the TC202 national committee of the Portuguese G...
Super elevated track, where one rail is placed higher than the other, is used to reduce the accelera...
Scientific design of a railway track formation requires an understanding of the subgrade behavior an...
© Civil-Comp Press, 2014. High speed rail (HSR) is currently an experienced rail transport system, w...
For a train speed close to the speed of elastic waves in the soil, often referred to as “critical sp...
For the 30,000 km long French conventional railway lines (94% of the whole network), the train speed...
Due to recent congestion of highways in many countries around the world, railways have become the mo...
When high speed trains travel close to the wave propagation velocity of the supporting track-ground ...
As train speeds are increased, ballasted railway tracks that have previously performed acceptably ma...
[EN] The accelerations induced by different vehicles in the track are studied in the frequency domai...
Transition zones in railway tracks are locations with considerable changes in the vertical stiffness...
AbstractTraffic congestion of highways in many countries around the world has led railways to become...
One of the most important factors influencing the track maintenance is the transitions between parts...
High speed rail systems are an important transportation system that is desired to be developed in a...
Traffic congestion of highways in many countries around the world has led railways to become the mos...
Part of this work was conducted in the framework of the TC202 national committee of the Portuguese G...
Super elevated track, where one rail is placed higher than the other, is used to reduce the accelera...
Scientific design of a railway track formation requires an understanding of the subgrade behavior an...
© Civil-Comp Press, 2014. High speed rail (HSR) is currently an experienced rail transport system, w...
For a train speed close to the speed of elastic waves in the soil, often referred to as “critical sp...
For the 30,000 km long French conventional railway lines (94% of the whole network), the train speed...
Due to recent congestion of highways in many countries around the world, railways have become the mo...
When high speed trains travel close to the wave propagation velocity of the supporting track-ground ...
As train speeds are increased, ballasted railway tracks that have previously performed acceptably ma...
[EN] The accelerations induced by different vehicles in the track are studied in the frequency domai...
Transition zones in railway tracks are locations with considerable changes in the vertical stiffness...