Title of article :
Field and laboratory investigations of the effective contact surface between sleeper and ballast particles in railway tracks
Author/Authors :
Refahiat-Nikoo ، H. School of Railway Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology , Zakeri ، J.-A. Center of Excellence in Railway Transportation, School of Railway Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology , Mohammadzadeh ، S. School of Railway Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology
Abstract :
Ballast is a porous layer that reduces the effective contact surface between sleeper and ballast. Also, the sleeper does not have a smooth bottom surface, which causes a reduction of the contact surface between the sleeper and ballast particles. At field experiments, by installing sensitive papers under the sleepers of a track, the cyclic load was imposed by passing trains, and after passing a certain amount of loads, the sensitive pressure paper was removed, and the contact surface was measured while in the laboratory investigation, the ballast box test was used to achieve a similar goal. The values obtained for the contact surface showed that the 200 kN axle load contact area is about 4.9% for concrete sleepers and about 8.1% for wooden sleepers, and this value increases with increasing axle load and load cycle. The average contact area for ballast type 1 was 4.6%, for ballast type 4 was 5.5%, and for the sample of ballast from the field test site was 5.3%. Two types of soft and stiff under sleeper pads (USP) were used. The results showed that the effective contact area between sleeper and ballast was 21.6% and 15.9% for soft and stiff USP, respectively.
Keywords :
Effective contact surface , USP , Ballast particles , Ballast box test , Sensitive pressure paper
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions A: Civil Engineering)
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions A: Civil Engineering)