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A feasibility study on adoption of slab track for the new high speed rail way line between Daegu and Pusan (대구-부산간 고속철도 신설선에 대한 슬래브 궤도구조의 도입 타당성에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Hae-Gon;Yang, Keun-Yul;Kim, Kwang-Mo
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2003.10b
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    • pp.27-34
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    • 2003
  • This Study is about adoption of slab track on the new high speed railway line between Daegu and Busan. While ballast track currently used is easy to construct with low investment, the error margin of rail track occurs in the track due to the repetition load of the train. Therefore, repairs should be carried out all the time to put the railway track at the repair level or less. In addition, noise caused by such repairs has become a new social problem at night. Construction costs for slab track are about 1.3-1.5 times higher than those for ballast track. However, slab track will save labor costs by solving various problems of ballast track. In this regard, it is feasible to adopt slab track on the new high speed railway line between Daegu and Busan.

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Vehicle/track dynamic interaction considering developed railway substructure models

  • Mosayebi, Seyed-Ali;Zakeri, Jabbar-Ali;Esmaeili, Morteza
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.61 no.6
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    • pp.775-784
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    • 2017
  • This study is devoted to developing many new substructure models for ballasted railway track by using the pyramid model philosophy. As the effect of railway embankment has been less considered in the previous studies in the field of vehicle/track interaction, so the present study develops the pyramid models in the presence of railway embankment and implements them in vehicle/track interaction dynamic analyses. Considering a moving car body as multi bodies with 10 degrees of freedom and the ballasted track including rail, sleeper, ballast, subgrade and embankment, two categories of numerical analyses are performed by considering the new substructure systems including type A (initiation of stress overlap areas in adjacent sleepers from the ballast layer) or type B (initiation of stress overlap areas in adjacent sleepers from the subgrade layer). A comprehensive sensitivity analyses are performed on effective parameters such as ballast height, sleepers spacing and sleeper width. The results indicate that the stiffness of subgrade, embankment and foundation increased by increasing the ballast height. Also, by increasing the ballast height, rail and ballast vertical displacement decreased.

Assessment for Vertical Earth Pressure of Roadbeds Applied to Slab Track Structure by Real-scale Loading Tests (실대형 재하시험을 통한 슬래브궤도 노반의 연직토압 평가)

  • Lee, Tae-Hee;Lee, Jin-Wook;Won, Sang-Soo;Lee, Seong-Hyeok
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2011.10a
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    • pp.2057-2063
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    • 2011
  • Recently, concrete slab track is mostly used to satisfy requirements for safety of high-speed train operation and economical efficiency of maintenance. Due to structural characteristics of ballast track structures, roadbeds under the ballast experience a state of high stress. In case of slab track structures, however, its roadbeds place on a condition of low stress less than roadbeds of ballast track structures as increasing of the loading area. In this study, vertical earth pressure under slab track structures was investigated through real-scale loading tests and theoretical analysis to compare with each other.

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The Effect and Countermeasures of The Vertical Track Settlement Caused by Expand and Contract Behavior of the High-Speed Railway Bridge Girder (고속철도 교량상판의 온도신축작용이 궤도처짐에 미치는 영향과 대책에 관한 연구)

  • 강기동
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Railway
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.283-289
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    • 2004
  • According to continuos welded rails on a bridge, temperature changes bring about the expansion of the bridge deck adding axil forces on the track. Moreover, the ballast on the bridge deck expansion joint is moved due to the bridge deck. If bridge decks are longer, the influence is greater, loosening ballast, causing track irregularities, and deteriorating passengers' comfort. Considering structure of bridge itself and tolerance of track irregularities caused by the loosened ballast on bridges, the maximum length of a deck should be less than 80m, which is the same as the standard of the French railway. In this study, an interaction between the expansion related to the bridge length and irregularity in longitudinal level referring to measurements and maintenance works performed in the high-speed railways was analyzed. This research shows that installation of sliding plate or vertical ballast stopper is not a good option since it is difficult to install. On the other hand, installation of movable fastener or gluing is easy but its influence is insignificant. To conclude, switch tie tamping or manual tamping is more effective than others.

Track Improvement Study Guide for Speed-up Conventional Railway (간선철도 속도향상을 위한 궤도개량 연구방향)

  • Kim, Hwan-Yung;Lee, Dong-Ho;Kim, Si-Chul;Gong, Byung-Gun
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2011.10a
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    • pp.2456-2463
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    • 2011
  • Conventional railways are less competitive than other land transportation means in term of speed, and thus users preference and transportation share for rail system are relatively lower than others. For example, most of the conventional lines except the Seoul~Busan corridor run at an average speed of 70 km/h or less, which imposes certain constraints on roles and functions as the trunk lines. In this regard, the speed of the conventional lines should be improved up to 200 km/h to gain competitiveness, promote balanced regional development and lead the era of low carbon green growth. As track system is one of the most important elements for the speed-up, it is critical to come up with optimum technical solutions. Improvement of ballast track structure with efficient track installation can provide structural stability for higher speed and ensure operational safety with lower maintenance efforts. Thus, this study focuses on consequences followed by the speed-up including increase of load imposed on the track and impacts on track components, and provide solutions for track maintenance by analyzing impact on the track structure by speed. Also, it compares ballast and concrete tracks under designing and construction and considers how to meet needs for passengers comfort and environmental requirements as a strategic approach.

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The characteristics of buckling of the CWR with respect to the ballast behaviour (도상 저항력 거동을 고려한 장대레일의 좌굴 특성)

  • Kim Hyun-June;Lee Bang-Woo;Sim Hyun-Woo
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2003.05a
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    • pp.82-90
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    • 2003
  • The advance in technology of the CWR in Korea has led the establishment of the CWR on the sharp curve (i.e. less than R=600m). As thermit welding used in the sharp-curved construction site is carried out on the curve track, it is difficult to adjust a curve shape accurately and these difficulties have occurred in a number of cases. Therefore, in this study, the lateral buckling analysis of CWR track was carried out considering the actual ballast resistance force. In addition, the cant and vertical resistance force in ballast was considered in order to predict the initial behaviour of bucking in track under the more accurate method.

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A Study on Improvement of Maintenance System for Timber Sleepers of Ballast-less track on Railway Bridge (무도상 강철도 교량상 목침목 유지관리체계 개선방안에 관한 연구)

  • Choi, Jung-Youl;Shin, Tae-Hyoung;Kim, Sang-Jin;Chung, Jee-Seung
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.389-394
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    • 2019
  • In case of damaged timber sleepers, maintenance is carried out according to the track inspection standard. However, it is difficult to detect the extent of damage on the bridge, and maintenance is depended on inspector's judgment. In this study, we propose to improve the evaluation criterion of timber sleepers for the ballast-less tracks on serviced urban railway bridge. The timber sleepers on railway bridge was classified according to degree of damage, and damage scores were calculated for each damage grade. Also we have improved the maintenance system of the timber sleepers through the history management system of the individual timber sleepers on railway bridge. As a results, it was judged that systematic management of timber sleepers could be possible during maintenance.

Stress waves transmission from railway track over geogrid reinforced ballast underlain by clay

  • Fattah, Mohammed Y.;Mahmood, Mahmood R.;Aswad, Mohammed F.
    • Structural Monitoring and Maintenance
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.1-27
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    • 2022
  • Extensive laboratory tests were conducted to investigate the effect of load amplitude, geogrid position, and number of geogrid layers, thickness of ballast layer and clay stiffness on behavior of reinforced ballast layer and induced strains in geogrid. A half full-scale railway was constructed for carrying out the tests, the model consists of two rails 800 mm in length with three wooden sleepers (900 mm × 10 mm × 10 mm). The ballast was overlying 500 mm thickness clay in two states, soft and stiff state. Laboratory tests were conducted to investigate the response of the ballast and the clay layers where the ballast was reinforced by a geogrid. Settlement in ballast and clay, soil pressure and pore water pressure induced in the clay were measured in reinforced and unreinforced ballast cases. It was concluded that the effect of frequency on the settlement ratio is almost constant after 500 cycles. This is due to that the total settlement after 500 cycles, almost reached its peak value, which means that the ballast particles become very close to each other, so the frequency is less effective for high contact particles forces. The average maximum vertical stress and pore water pressure increased with frequency.

A Study on the Evaluation of Track Support Stiffness on the Various Track Type in Urban Transit (도시철도 궤도구조별 궤도지지강성 평가를 위한 실험적 연구)

  • Lee, Dong-Wook;Park, Yong-Gul;Choi, Jung-Youl
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Railway
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.262-270
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    • 2011
  • Track support stiffness which affected track maintenance and riding comfort had a big effect on the track and train. Also, track support stiffness of the track design which was based on theory differs from track support stiffness of the track generated on the field. Track support stiffness was generated by several factors such as dynamic wheel loads, vertical displacement of track, and stress at rail bottom on the field test. With the results of the field test was compared with theoretical value. This paper analyzed that track support stiffness of ballast depended on condition of ballast, and support stiffness of concrete track also depended on the characteristic of track structures such as, normal elastic fastening system, rail floating system and sleeper floating system. However, on the ballast and concrete track, the designed track support stiffness was underestimated less than the measured track support stiffness. When the track condition was estimated on service line, it would not consider the track condition on the field. Therefore, this study proposed the various track type and the range of track support stiffness based on the experimental test.

A study on urban transit vibration characteristics for curved concrete track (도시철도 곡선구간 콘크리트궤도 진동특성에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Kyoung-Min;Kim, Jin-Ho;Lee, Kwang-Do
    • Proceedings of the KSR Conference
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    • 2011.05a
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    • pp.442-445
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    • 2011
  • Concrete track on the new railway lines of the existing roads are built on high ground, or less than 400m radius of the sharp curve sectors will occur. sharp curve sectors the rail and wheel friction, stick-slip due to the band of 1,000Hz or squeal noise occurs from the increase in civil complaints about noise is a real situation. In this study, discussed in previous studies, noise measurements for each radius of concrete track and frequency analysis, followed by the radius of the curve in order to investigate vibration characteristics of urban railway sector sharp curve radius less than 400m and 400m ~ 1,000 m further to the point selected track components(rails, sleepers, ballast) according to the vibration measurements and analysis of the frequency characteristics and the results were derived.

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