In the era of high speed trains, it is very important to ensure the stability of rail tracks under adverse conditions including the fouling of ballast. Fouling of ballast from unstable and saturated soft subgrade soil is one of the major reasons for track deterioration. The reported results of a number of large-scale laboratory experiments on the shear behaviour of ballast and fouled ballast are analysed, herein. It was observed that fines have a significant influence on the shear behaviour of ballast. Shear strength increases and dilatancy decreases with the addition of fines. In this paper, a semi-empirical mathematical model has been proposed to capture the dilatancy of ballast fouled with fines during shearing. The empirical constants a...
Railtrack ballast particles degrade due to mechanical particle breakage, weathering and fine particl...
Railways offer an efficient and economic transport mode in many parts of the developed countries inc...
Railway ballast serves as a major structural and drainage component of railroad track, but is known ...
Ballast fouling is a major factor that contributes to the reduction of shear strength of railway bal...
This paper presents a study of the mechanical behaviour of ballast contaminated by different fouling...
Rail tracks undergo degradation owing to particle breakage and fouling of ballast by various fines i...
For several hundred years, the design of railway tracks has practically remained unchanged. Traditio...
The ballast layer is designed to be free draining, but when the voids of the granular medium are who...
Ballast consisting of large sized aggregate particles with uniform size distribution is an essential...
The ballast layer is designed to be free draining, but when the voids of the granular medium are who...
Railway ballast comprises unbounded discrete grains that are often used to form a load-bearing platf...
Impact of ballast fouling on rail tracks Ballast fouling is understood as major cause of track deter...
This paper presents the three-dimensional discrete element method (DEM) that was used to study the s...
Ballasted Rail tracks are widely used throughout the world due to its resiliency to the repeated whe...
Ballast fouling and ballast deterioration are significant maintenance concerns. Ballast fouling occu...
Railtrack ballast particles degrade due to mechanical particle breakage, weathering and fine particl...
Railways offer an efficient and economic transport mode in many parts of the developed countries inc...
Railway ballast serves as a major structural and drainage component of railroad track, but is known ...
Ballast fouling is a major factor that contributes to the reduction of shear strength of railway bal...
This paper presents a study of the mechanical behaviour of ballast contaminated by different fouling...
Rail tracks undergo degradation owing to particle breakage and fouling of ballast by various fines i...
For several hundred years, the design of railway tracks has practically remained unchanged. Traditio...
The ballast layer is designed to be free draining, but when the voids of the granular medium are who...
Ballast consisting of large sized aggregate particles with uniform size distribution is an essential...
The ballast layer is designed to be free draining, but when the voids of the granular medium are who...
Railway ballast comprises unbounded discrete grains that are often used to form a load-bearing platf...
Impact of ballast fouling on rail tracks Ballast fouling is understood as major cause of track deter...
This paper presents the three-dimensional discrete element method (DEM) that was used to study the s...
Ballasted Rail tracks are widely used throughout the world due to its resiliency to the repeated whe...
Ballast fouling and ballast deterioration are significant maintenance concerns. Ballast fouling occu...
Railtrack ballast particles degrade due to mechanical particle breakage, weathering and fine particl...
Railways offer an efficient and economic transport mode in many parts of the developed countries inc...
Railway ballast serves as a major structural and drainage component of railroad track, but is known ...