This study aims at proposing a model capable to assess the physical conditions of railway ballast, in terms of percentage of fouling within the material, by analyzing its electromagnetic response. For the calibration of such a model, a laboratory set-up was implemented in order to reproduce a real-scale railway environment. In more details, a 1.47 m long × 1.47 m wide × 0.48 m high plexiglass formwork was laid over a metal sheet, to define a proper domain of investigation. The formwork was then filled up with railway ballast, progressively fouled with a fine-grained pollutant material, namely, an A4 soil type according to the ASSHTO soil classification. At each step of fouling percentage, electromagnetic surveys were carried out by employin...
In the transport infrastructures context, the support layers have a fundamental role in the degradat...
This paper presents a computer-aided multi-stage methodology for the simulation of railway ballasts ...
In the past 20 years, many studies have been performed on ballast layer inspection and condition eva...
This study aims at proposing a model capable to assess the physical conditions of railway ballast, i...
In this work a numerical model capable to predict the electromagnetic response of railway ballast ag...
This paper reports on the ground-penetrating radar (GPR)-based assessment of railway ballast which w...
Ground-Penetrating Radar (GPR) investigations of railway track bedsare becoming more important nowad...
This paper reports on the ground-penetrating radar (GPR)-based assessment of railway ballast which w...
This paper presents a methodology for the assessment of railway ballast using ground-penetrating rad...
This study reports on an investigation into the grain size distribution of the railway ballast using...
This study reports on an investigation into the grain size distribution of the railway ballast using...
The first step in the planning for a renewal of a railway network consists in gathering information,...
This paper addresses the use of nondestructive Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) methodology in the inv...
Effective maintenance of railways requires a comprehensive assessment of the actual condition of the...
In the transport infrastructures context, the support layers have a fundamental role in the degradat...
This paper presents a computer-aided multi-stage methodology for the simulation of railway ballasts ...
In the past 20 years, many studies have been performed on ballast layer inspection and condition eva...
This study aims at proposing a model capable to assess the physical conditions of railway ballast, i...
In this work a numerical model capable to predict the electromagnetic response of railway ballast ag...
This paper reports on the ground-penetrating radar (GPR)-based assessment of railway ballast which w...
Ground-Penetrating Radar (GPR) investigations of railway track bedsare becoming more important nowad...
This paper reports on the ground-penetrating radar (GPR)-based assessment of railway ballast which w...
This paper presents a methodology for the assessment of railway ballast using ground-penetrating rad...
This study reports on an investigation into the grain size distribution of the railway ballast using...
This study reports on an investigation into the grain size distribution of the railway ballast using...
The first step in the planning for a renewal of a railway network consists in gathering information,...
This paper addresses the use of nondestructive Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) methodology in the inv...
Effective maintenance of railways requires a comprehensive assessment of the actual condition of the...
In the transport infrastructures context, the support layers have a fundamental role in the degradat...
This paper presents a computer-aided multi-stage methodology for the simulation of railway ballasts ...
In the past 20 years, many studies have been performed on ballast layer inspection and condition eva...