Ballast fouling is created by the breakdown of aggregates or outside contamination by coal dust from coal trains, or from soil intrusion beneath rail track. Due to ballast fouling, the conditions of rail track can be deteriorated considerably depending on the type of fouling material and the degree of fouling. So far there is no comprehensive guideline available to identify the critical degree of fouling for different types of fouling materials. This paper presents the identification of degree of fouling and types of fouling using non-destructive testing, namely seismic surface-wave and ground penetrating radar (GPR) survey. To understand this, a model rail track with different degree of fouling has been constructed in Civil engineering lab...
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A study utilizing ground penetrating radar (GPR) horn antennas to evaluate railroad ballast, subball...
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) has been applied for ballast layer inspection for two decades, mainly...
Ballast fouling is created by the breakdown of aggregates or outside contamination by coal dust from...
Ballast fouling is created by the breakdown of aggregates or outside contamination by coal dust from...
The efficiency of track foundation material gradually decreases due to insufficient lateral confinem...
The efficiency of track foundation material gradually decreases due to insufficient lateral confinem...
GPR is widely used for ballast fouling identification, however, there are no robust guidelines to fi...
This paper addresses the use of nondestructive Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) methodology in the inv...
In the transport infrastructures context, the support layers have a fundamental role in the degradat...
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) can be used to locate interfaces and underground utilities, and evalu...
The first step in the planning for a renewal of a railway network consists in gathering information,...
This paper reports on the ground-penetrating radar (GPR)-based assessment of railway ballast which w...
In the past 20 years, many studies have been performed on ballast layer inspection and condition eva...
The condition of the ballast is a critical factor affecting the riding quality and the performance o...
http://sfx.cilea.it:9003/sfxcab3/sf(opens in a new window)|View at Publisher| Export | Download ...
A study utilizing ground penetrating radar (GPR) horn antennas to evaluate railroad ballast, subball...
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) has been applied for ballast layer inspection for two decades, mainly...
Ballast fouling is created by the breakdown of aggregates or outside contamination by coal dust from...
Ballast fouling is created by the breakdown of aggregates or outside contamination by coal dust from...
The efficiency of track foundation material gradually decreases due to insufficient lateral confinem...
The efficiency of track foundation material gradually decreases due to insufficient lateral confinem...
GPR is widely used for ballast fouling identification, however, there are no robust guidelines to fi...
This paper addresses the use of nondestructive Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) methodology in the inv...
In the transport infrastructures context, the support layers have a fundamental role in the degradat...
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) can be used to locate interfaces and underground utilities, and evalu...
The first step in the planning for a renewal of a railway network consists in gathering information,...
This paper reports on the ground-penetrating radar (GPR)-based assessment of railway ballast which w...
In the past 20 years, many studies have been performed on ballast layer inspection and condition eva...
The condition of the ballast is a critical factor affecting the riding quality and the performance o...
http://sfx.cilea.it:9003/sfxcab3/sf(opens in a new window)|View at Publisher| Export | Download ...
A study utilizing ground penetrating radar (GPR) horn antennas to evaluate railroad ballast, subball...
Ground penetrating radar (GPR) has been applied for ballast layer inspection for two decades, mainly...