cited By 0International audienceThroughout the life of a track, ballast grains wear as a result of both the trains passing over the track and the maintenance operations (tamping). The morphology of the grains is changed: they lose angularity and fine particles are produced, causing a gradual loss of track performance. Eventually ballast substitution becomes necessary. In order to predict the evolution of this degradation, a multi-scale study is proposed. A comparison between the discrete element method simulations of the micro-deval attrition test and of the passage of trains over a sleeper is performed in order to link the microscopic loading to the production of fine particles experimentally observed. The same numerical approach is also u...
The recent and rapid urbanization and frequent congestion of roads have led to more attention being ...
This paper describes salient features of a set of large-scale ballast testing equipment developed at...
Some high-speed rail lines go through desert zones where sand particles transported by win...
cited By 0International audienceThroughout the life of a track, ballast grains wear as a result of b...
International audienceThroughout the life of the track, ballast grains wear as a result of both the ...
AbstractThroughout the life of the track, ballast grains wear as a result of both the trains passing...
Ballast, typically comprising large sized aggregate particles with uniform gradation, is an essentia...
For several hundred years, the design of railway tracks has practically remained unchanged. Traditio...
The ballast layer comprises relatively large (often as large as 63 mm) angular particles that mainly...
The ballast layer in a railroad track helps distribute loads from the superstructure to the formatio...
Ballast fouling is a major factor that contributes to the reduction of shear strength of railway bal...
For modeling of particulate materials, discrete element method (DEM) is commonly used. It perceives ...
International audienceAggregates constituting ballast layer wear due to the continuous passage of tr...
Railway infrastructures are submitted to still larger axle loads, higher speeds and denser traffics....
International audienceIn this paper, we are interested in the study of the ballasted track and speci...
The recent and rapid urbanization and frequent congestion of roads have led to more attention being ...
This paper describes salient features of a set of large-scale ballast testing equipment developed at...
Some high-speed rail lines go through desert zones where sand particles transported by win...
cited By 0International audienceThroughout the life of a track, ballast grains wear as a result of b...
International audienceThroughout the life of the track, ballast grains wear as a result of both the ...
AbstractThroughout the life of the track, ballast grains wear as a result of both the trains passing...
Ballast, typically comprising large sized aggregate particles with uniform gradation, is an essentia...
For several hundred years, the design of railway tracks has practically remained unchanged. Traditio...
The ballast layer comprises relatively large (often as large as 63 mm) angular particles that mainly...
The ballast layer in a railroad track helps distribute loads from the superstructure to the formatio...
Ballast fouling is a major factor that contributes to the reduction of shear strength of railway bal...
For modeling of particulate materials, discrete element method (DEM) is commonly used. It perceives ...
International audienceAggregates constituting ballast layer wear due to the continuous passage of tr...
Railway infrastructures are submitted to still larger axle loads, higher speeds and denser traffics....
International audienceIn this paper, we are interested in the study of the ballasted track and speci...
The recent and rapid urbanization and frequent congestion of roads have led to more attention being ...
This paper describes salient features of a set of large-scale ballast testing equipment developed at...
Some high-speed rail lines go through desert zones where sand particles transported by win...