© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Ballasted tracks at transition locations such as approaches to bridges and road crossings experience increasing degradation and deformation due to dynamic and high impact forces, a key factor that decreases the stability and longevity of railroads. One solution to minimise ballast degradation at the transition zones is using rubber energy absorbing drainage sheets (READS)manufactured from recycled tyres. When placed beneath the ballast layer, READS distributes the load over wider area and attenuate of the load over a longer duration thus decreasing maximum stress, apart from reducing the energy transferred to the ballast and other substructure components. Subsequently, the track substructure experiences less plastic defo...
2020, Indian Geotechnical Society. In recent years, with the growing demand for both passenger and f...
Current railroads require significant upgrading to meet the challenges of heavier loads at higher sp...
This article reviews on current knowledge of rail track geomechanics, including several important co...
Ballasted tracks at transition locations such as approaches to bridges and road crossings experience...
The deterioration of a rail track due to large dynamic wheel loads is inevitable over the years and ...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd This paper presents a laboratory study on alleviating the deformation and degrad...
Impact forces induced by wheel and/or rail irregularities and abrupt variations in track stiffness m...
© 2020 American Society of Civil Engineers. Ballast is the most common foundation material of railwa...
This paper summaries the results of a study on the use of recycled rubber mats for improved performa...
Railways in Australia still play a significant role in the intrastate transport of passenger and fre...
All over the world, ballasted railway tracks form one of the major transportation networks designed ...
Current railroads require significant upgrading to meet the challenges of heavier loads at higher sp...
Impact loads generated because of wheel and rail defects cause accelerated ballast breakage leading ...
Given that the current ballasted tracks in Australia may not be able to support faster and significa...
Given that current ballasted tracks cannot support faster and heavier Australian heavy freight train...
2020, Indian Geotechnical Society. In recent years, with the growing demand for both passenger and f...
Current railroads require significant upgrading to meet the challenges of heavier loads at higher sp...
This article reviews on current knowledge of rail track geomechanics, including several important co...
Ballasted tracks at transition locations such as approaches to bridges and road crossings experience...
The deterioration of a rail track due to large dynamic wheel loads is inevitable over the years and ...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd This paper presents a laboratory study on alleviating the deformation and degrad...
Impact forces induced by wheel and/or rail irregularities and abrupt variations in track stiffness m...
© 2020 American Society of Civil Engineers. Ballast is the most common foundation material of railwa...
This paper summaries the results of a study on the use of recycled rubber mats for improved performa...
Railways in Australia still play a significant role in the intrastate transport of passenger and fre...
All over the world, ballasted railway tracks form one of the major transportation networks designed ...
Current railroads require significant upgrading to meet the challenges of heavier loads at higher sp...
Impact loads generated because of wheel and rail defects cause accelerated ballast breakage leading ...
Given that the current ballasted tracks in Australia may not be able to support faster and significa...
Given that current ballasted tracks cannot support faster and heavier Australian heavy freight train...
2020, Indian Geotechnical Society. In recent years, with the growing demand for both passenger and f...
Current railroads require significant upgrading to meet the challenges of heavier loads at higher sp...
This article reviews on current knowledge of rail track geomechanics, including several important co...