The objective of this dissertation is to further investigate the performance of concrete crosstie and fastening system under vertical and lateral wheel load using finite element analysis, and explore possible improvement for current track design standard. The damage of fastening system is one of the most prevalent failure causes for concrete crosstie track, however the current AREMA design standard only includes evaluative tests for the fastening system, rather than a mechanistic design approach. To improve the current design approach, the vertical and lateral load path through the track structure and the component demand within the concrete crosstie and fastening system should be further investigated. In addition, to facilitate the applica...
015992482014PDFTech ReportGrant Number: DTRT12-G-UTC18NURail Project ID: NURail2012-UIUC-R01Concrete...
As the use of concrete crossties increases for heavy-haul freight railroad lines in North America, i...
In North America, the use of concrete crossties has increased steadily over the past decade as they ...
The objective of this dissertation is to further investigate the performance of concrete crosstie an...
PDFTech ReportNURail2014-UIUC-R09DTRT12-G-UTC18 (Grant 1)Prestressed concrete tiesPerformance measur...
015992542015FINAL REPORTPDFTech ReportNURail2012-UIUC-R04Grant Number: DTRT12-G-UTC-18NURail Project...
US railways move more freight (measured in tonne-kms) by rail than by any other means. This is done...
To adequately satisfy the demands placed on North America’s railway infrastructure through ever incr...
The increased presence of instrumentation on railroad track components in revenue service operation ...
An understanding of the load path is necessary for developing a mechanistic design approach for the ...
Concrete is the dominant crosstie material choice for demanding locations on heavy axle load (HAL) f...
To meet the demands of increasing freight axle loads and cumulative gross tonnages, as well as high-...
PDFTech ReportNURail2014-UIUC-R11Mechanistic designConcrete tiesFasteningsFastenersUnited StatesNati...
As higher demands are placed on North American railroad infrastructure by heavy haul traffic, it is ...
Impact loads caused by flat spots on railcar wheels impose a major maintenance burden on railroads a...
015992482014PDFTech ReportGrant Number: DTRT12-G-UTC18NURail Project ID: NURail2012-UIUC-R01Concrete...
As the use of concrete crossties increases for heavy-haul freight railroad lines in North America, i...
In North America, the use of concrete crossties has increased steadily over the past decade as they ...
The objective of this dissertation is to further investigate the performance of concrete crosstie an...
PDFTech ReportNURail2014-UIUC-R09DTRT12-G-UTC18 (Grant 1)Prestressed concrete tiesPerformance measur...
015992542015FINAL REPORTPDFTech ReportNURail2012-UIUC-R04Grant Number: DTRT12-G-UTC-18NURail Project...
US railways move more freight (measured in tonne-kms) by rail than by any other means. This is done...
To adequately satisfy the demands placed on North America’s railway infrastructure through ever incr...
The increased presence of instrumentation on railroad track components in revenue service operation ...
An understanding of the load path is necessary for developing a mechanistic design approach for the ...
Concrete is the dominant crosstie material choice for demanding locations on heavy axle load (HAL) f...
To meet the demands of increasing freight axle loads and cumulative gross tonnages, as well as high-...
PDFTech ReportNURail2014-UIUC-R11Mechanistic designConcrete tiesFasteningsFastenersUnited StatesNati...
As higher demands are placed on North American railroad infrastructure by heavy haul traffic, it is ...
Impact loads caused by flat spots on railcar wheels impose a major maintenance burden on railroads a...
015992482014PDFTech ReportGrant Number: DTRT12-G-UTC18NURail Project ID: NURail2012-UIUC-R01Concrete...
As the use of concrete crossties increases for heavy-haul freight railroad lines in North America, i...
In North America, the use of concrete crossties has increased steadily over the past decade as they ...