In railway sector, the high quality of the track is ensured by adequate construction methods and frequent maintenance. To reduce the maintenance frequency diverse techniques have been recently developed. Among others, bitumen stabilised ballast (BSB) represents an innovative solution designed to increase ballast service life and reduce overall maintenance burdens. This technology, which can be used for new track-beds as well as to reinforce existing ones, consists of the use of bitumen emulsion (BE) poured or sprayed at ambient temperature onto the ballast. The objective of the present work is to assess the economic feasibility, encompassing the estimation of the costs of the environmental impacts, of this innovative technology (BSB), compa...
The main functions of ballast are to provide structural support to the rail superstructure and fast ...
An approach of life cycle cost analysis (LCCA) for high-speed ballastless tracks in Spain is carried...
Rail wheel service life and incurred cost significantly contribute to the economy and performance of...
In railway sector, the high quality of the track is ensured by adequate construction methods and fre...
The economic and environmental sustainability of the Bitumen Stabilized Ballast (BSB) as constructio...
Bitumen stabilized ballast (BSB) is a novel and promising construction or maintenance strategy of tr...
Despite being the most used worldwide, railway ballasted tracks presents high maintenance cost relat...
Ballasted track represents by far the most used infrastructure for railway transportation system, it...
Bituminous sub-ballast in railway track-bed can mitigate the variation of the moisture content in th...
The increase in train speed and axle load is an important goal to achieve in the future. From a tec...
Railway ballast degradation under dynamic loads progressively leads to loss of mechanical performanc...
Despite its worldwide spread, traditional ballasted track still presents considerable problems of s...
Despite its many advantages, ballasted track needs frequent maintenance to ensure an adequate qualit...
The railway sector plays an important role in the European transport sector and its environmental su...
The main functions of ballast are to provide structural support to the rail superstructure and fast ...
An approach of life cycle cost analysis (LCCA) for high-speed ballastless tracks in Spain is carried...
Rail wheel service life and incurred cost significantly contribute to the economy and performance of...
In railway sector, the high quality of the track is ensured by adequate construction methods and fre...
The economic and environmental sustainability of the Bitumen Stabilized Ballast (BSB) as constructio...
Bitumen stabilized ballast (BSB) is a novel and promising construction or maintenance strategy of tr...
Despite being the most used worldwide, railway ballasted tracks presents high maintenance cost relat...
Ballasted track represents by far the most used infrastructure for railway transportation system, it...
Bituminous sub-ballast in railway track-bed can mitigate the variation of the moisture content in th...
The increase in train speed and axle load is an important goal to achieve in the future. From a tec...
Railway ballast degradation under dynamic loads progressively leads to loss of mechanical performanc...
Despite its worldwide spread, traditional ballasted track still presents considerable problems of s...
Despite its many advantages, ballasted track needs frequent maintenance to ensure an adequate qualit...
The railway sector plays an important role in the European transport sector and its environmental su...
The main functions of ballast are to provide structural support to the rail superstructure and fast ...
An approach of life cycle cost analysis (LCCA) for high-speed ballastless tracks in Spain is carried...
Rail wheel service life and incurred cost significantly contribute to the economy and performance of...