A multidisciplinary methodology for the prediction of long-term damage in a railway crossing is demonstrated by simulating the plastic deformation and wear after 1.5 MGT of traffic. The results are compared with field measurements, and a good qualitative agreement is observed. Potential reasons for discrepancies are discussed. Additionally, a parameter study is performed, where the results suggest that assuming the vehicle–track dynamics is constant in the short term for a number of wheel passages is a reasonable approach to reduce the computational effort
Dynamic interaction between a railway freight vehicle and a track switch is studied by simulations o...
A railway switch is characterised by movable parts, discontinuities in rail geometry and non-uniform...
Network Rail records indicate that approximately 24% of the total track maintenance and renewal budg...
In this paper, we present a method for evaluating the performance of railway crossing rails after lo...
Railway crossings are subjected to a severe load environment leading to a degradation of rail profil...
Railway crossings are subjected to a severe load environment leading to damage and degradation of ra...
To accommodate the passage of wheels in intersecting traffic routes,\ua0fixed railway crossings have...
The application of a multidisciplinary\ua0methodology for the prediction of rail damage in railway\u...
Railway turnouts are important components of railway infrastructure as they provide flexibility and ...
This dissertation aims to gain a better understanding of the dynamic wheel-rail interaction at cross...
A methodology for the simulation of degradation of rail profiles in switches & crossings (S&C) is pr...
A series of numerical simulation tools have been developed to predict the kinematic motion of a rail...
Dynamic interaction between a railway freight vehicle and a track switch is studied by simulations o...
Switches & crossings (S&Cs) are vital assets as they allow for increased railway capacity by...
In this study, a versatile numerical method for the prediction of long-term growth of rail roughness...
Dynamic interaction between a railway freight vehicle and a track switch is studied by simulations o...
A railway switch is characterised by movable parts, discontinuities in rail geometry and non-uniform...
Network Rail records indicate that approximately 24% of the total track maintenance and renewal budg...
In this paper, we present a method for evaluating the performance of railway crossing rails after lo...
Railway crossings are subjected to a severe load environment leading to a degradation of rail profil...
Railway crossings are subjected to a severe load environment leading to damage and degradation of ra...
To accommodate the passage of wheels in intersecting traffic routes,\ua0fixed railway crossings have...
The application of a multidisciplinary\ua0methodology for the prediction of rail damage in railway\u...
Railway turnouts are important components of railway infrastructure as they provide flexibility and ...
This dissertation aims to gain a better understanding of the dynamic wheel-rail interaction at cross...
A methodology for the simulation of degradation of rail profiles in switches & crossings (S&C) is pr...
A series of numerical simulation tools have been developed to predict the kinematic motion of a rail...
Dynamic interaction between a railway freight vehicle and a track switch is studied by simulations o...
Switches & crossings (S&Cs) are vital assets as they allow for increased railway capacity by...
In this study, a versatile numerical method for the prediction of long-term growth of rail roughness...
Dynamic interaction between a railway freight vehicle and a track switch is studied by simulations o...
A railway switch is characterised by movable parts, discontinuities in rail geometry and non-uniform...
Network Rail records indicate that approximately 24% of the total track maintenance and renewal budg...