Despite being the most used worldwide, railway ballasted tracks presents high maintenance cost related to ballast settlement and particle degradation. With the aim of reducing life cycle costs, bitumen stabilised ballast (BSB) has been recently proposed as a relatively cheap alternative maintenance solution to be applied to existing tracks. This study aims at assessing the potential advantages of this technology, defining a novel maintenance strategy of traditional ballasted track-beds. A protocol for the application of the BSB technology and its associated maintenance strategy is defined. To estimate minor and major maintenance operations of BSB scenario in comparison to traditional ballasted track-bed, an integrated model, based on labora...
A mechanics-based model has been developed which predicts the timing of required ballast maintenance...
Railway ballast is normally made of crushed rocks with grading (particle size distributions). Ballas...
The ballast layer is the most important component of the railway track infrastructure. It is subject...
Despite being the most used worldwide, railway ballasted tracks presents high maintenance cost relat...
Despite its many advantages, ballasted track needs frequent maintenance to ensure an adequate qualit...
Ballasted track represents by far the most used infrastructure for railway transportation system, it...
Bitumen stabilized ballast (BSB) is a novel and promising construction or maintenance strategy of tr...
In railway sector, the high quality of the track is ensured by adequate construction methods and fre...
Railway ballast degradation under dynamic loads progressively leads to loss of mechanical performanc...
The main functions of ballast are to provide structural support to the rail superstructure and fast ...
Despite its worldwide spread, traditional ballasted track still presents considerable problems of s...
Railway ballast degradation under dynamic loads progressively leads to loss of mechanical performanc...
Maintenance and eventual renewal of a ballasted track constitute major operational costs for a railw...
AbstractMany of the world's railways run on ballasted track, which has for nearly 200 years provided...
Ballasted Rail tracks are widely used throughout the world due to its resiliency to the repeated whe...
A mechanics-based model has been developed which predicts the timing of required ballast maintenance...
Railway ballast is normally made of crushed rocks with grading (particle size distributions). Ballas...
The ballast layer is the most important component of the railway track infrastructure. It is subject...
Despite being the most used worldwide, railway ballasted tracks presents high maintenance cost relat...
Despite its many advantages, ballasted track needs frequent maintenance to ensure an adequate qualit...
Ballasted track represents by far the most used infrastructure for railway transportation system, it...
Bitumen stabilized ballast (BSB) is a novel and promising construction or maintenance strategy of tr...
In railway sector, the high quality of the track is ensured by adequate construction methods and fre...
Railway ballast degradation under dynamic loads progressively leads to loss of mechanical performanc...
The main functions of ballast are to provide structural support to the rail superstructure and fast ...
Despite its worldwide spread, traditional ballasted track still presents considerable problems of s...
Railway ballast degradation under dynamic loads progressively leads to loss of mechanical performanc...
Maintenance and eventual renewal of a ballasted track constitute major operational costs for a railw...
AbstractMany of the world's railways run on ballasted track, which has for nearly 200 years provided...
Ballasted Rail tracks are widely used throughout the world due to its resiliency to the repeated whe...
A mechanics-based model has been developed which predicts the timing of required ballast maintenance...
Railway ballast is normally made of crushed rocks with grading (particle size distributions). Ballas...
The ballast layer is the most important component of the railway track infrastructure. It is subject...