Ballast fouling is a major factor that contributes to the reduction of shear strength of railway ballast, which can further affect the stability of railway supporting structure. The major sources of ballast fouling include infiltration of foreign fines into the ballast material and ballast degradation induced by train movement on the supported tracks. In this paper, a discrete element model is developed and used to simulate the shear stress–strain response of fouled ballast assembly subjected to direct shear loading. A simplified computational approach is then proposed to model the induced ballast fouling and capture the mechanical response of the ballast at various levels of contamination. The approach is based on the assumption that fine ...
Abstract Railway ballast layer is an indispensable component of railway transport. Ballast morpholog...
Ballast, typically comprising large sized aggregate particles with uniform gradation, is an essentia...
Geogrids are widely used in ballasted rail tracks for reinforcement and stabilisation. During train ...
For several hundred years, the design of railway tracks has practically remained unchanged. Traditio...
This paper presents the results of Discrete Element Modelling (DEM) which quantitively examine the e...
Railway ballast comprises unbounded discrete grains that are often used to form a load-bearing platf...
Railways offer an efficient and economic transport mode in many parts of the developed countries inc...
This paper presents the three-dimensional discrete element method (DEM) that was used to study the s...
Railway ballast is a coarse granular material used to carry train loads and provide drainage for the...
The ballast layer in a railroad track helps distribute loads from the superstructure to the formatio...
This paper presents a study of the mechanical behaviour of ballast contaminated by different fouling...
The ballast layer comprises relatively large (often as large as 63 mm) angular particles that mainly...
In the era of high speed trains, it is very important to ensure the stability of rail tracks under a...
Ballast degradation is frequently observed under cyclic loading, and results in bearing capacity and...
Rail ballast is an unbounded granular material that spreads laterally when subjected to train loadin...
Abstract Railway ballast layer is an indispensable component of railway transport. Ballast morpholog...
Ballast, typically comprising large sized aggregate particles with uniform gradation, is an essentia...
Geogrids are widely used in ballasted rail tracks for reinforcement and stabilisation. During train ...
For several hundred years, the design of railway tracks has practically remained unchanged. Traditio...
This paper presents the results of Discrete Element Modelling (DEM) which quantitively examine the e...
Railway ballast comprises unbounded discrete grains that are often used to form a load-bearing platf...
Railways offer an efficient and economic transport mode in many parts of the developed countries inc...
This paper presents the three-dimensional discrete element method (DEM) that was used to study the s...
Railway ballast is a coarse granular material used to carry train loads and provide drainage for the...
The ballast layer in a railroad track helps distribute loads from the superstructure to the formatio...
This paper presents a study of the mechanical behaviour of ballast contaminated by different fouling...
The ballast layer comprises relatively large (often as large as 63 mm) angular particles that mainly...
In the era of high speed trains, it is very important to ensure the stability of rail tracks under a...
Ballast degradation is frequently observed under cyclic loading, and results in bearing capacity and...
Rail ballast is an unbounded granular material that spreads laterally when subjected to train loadin...
Abstract Railway ballast layer is an indispensable component of railway transport. Ballast morpholog...
Ballast, typically comprising large sized aggregate particles with uniform gradation, is an essentia...
Geogrids are widely used in ballasted rail tracks for reinforcement and stabilisation. During train ...