Assessing the effects of track input on the response of insulated rail joints using field experiments Hossein Askarinejad1,2, Manicka Dhanasekar2,3 and Colin Cole1,2 Manufacturers of insulated rail joints (IRJs) have to follow the quality assurance regime stipulated in the national design standards; unfortunately, IRJs still exhibit a very low and highly variable service life. It is widely believed that the service life of IRJs is affected by the track input under the passage of loaded wheels; however, there is a paucity of literature with regard to the actual mechanical behaviour of IRJs in the track. An extensive field test was, therefore, conducted on an in-service heavy haul corridor in Australia with the specific aim of understanding t...
Insulated rail joints (IRJs) possess lower bending stiffness across the gap containing insulating en...
The reduction of wear due to wheel–rail interaction is a fundamental aspect in the railway field, ma...
Rail joints have a shorter service life than most other railway track components. The discontinuity ...
Manufacturers of insulated rail joints (IRJs) have to follow the quality assurance regime stipulated...
Finite element analysis of the mechanical behaviour of insulated rail joints due to impact loadings ...
Insulated Rail Joints (IRJs) are vulnerable to heavy axle loading as evidenced by their frequent rep...
Insulated Rail Joints (IRJs) are safety critical component of the automatic block signalling and bro...
Sustainable railway systems with less disturbance are highly desired. Insulated rail joint (IRJ) is ...
To effectively address the high rate of failure of Insulated Rail Joints (IRJs) in the heavy haul li...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Insulated rail joints are used for signal control and detection of broken rails in railway operation...
Mineral oil and other lubricants are commonly applied to the gauge corner of high rails to avoid whe...
The effects of tamping on railway track geometry degradation M Audley and JD Andrews The UK rail ind...
Rail joints are provided with a gap to account for thermal movement and to maintain electrical insul...
This paper aims to investigate alternative ways of reducing the deterioration and failure of railway...
Insulated rail joints (IRJs) possess lower bending stiffness across the gap containing insulating en...
The reduction of wear due to wheel–rail interaction is a fundamental aspect in the railway field, ma...
Rail joints have a shorter service life than most other railway track components. The discontinuity ...
Manufacturers of insulated rail joints (IRJs) have to follow the quality assurance regime stipulated...
Finite element analysis of the mechanical behaviour of insulated rail joints due to impact loadings ...
Insulated Rail Joints (IRJs) are vulnerable to heavy axle loading as evidenced by their frequent rep...
Insulated Rail Joints (IRJs) are safety critical component of the automatic block signalling and bro...
Sustainable railway systems with less disturbance are highly desired. Insulated rail joint (IRJ) is ...
To effectively address the high rate of failure of Insulated Rail Joints (IRJs) in the heavy haul li...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Insulated rail joints are used for signal control and detection of broken rails in railway operation...
Mineral oil and other lubricants are commonly applied to the gauge corner of high rails to avoid whe...
The effects of tamping on railway track geometry degradation M Audley and JD Andrews The UK rail ind...
Rail joints are provided with a gap to account for thermal movement and to maintain electrical insul...
This paper aims to investigate alternative ways of reducing the deterioration and failure of railway...
Insulated rail joints (IRJs) possess lower bending stiffness across the gap containing insulating en...
The reduction of wear due to wheel–rail interaction is a fundamental aspect in the railway field, ma...
Rail joints have a shorter service life than most other railway track components. The discontinuity ...