Despite its many advantages, ballasted track needs frequent maintenance to ensure an adequate quality of service. However, tamping, traditionally used to correct geometry, causes ballast degradation and loosening of the already compacted ballast layer, which quickly returns the track to its pre-maintenance position. Then, other maintenance techniques such as stoneblowing, as well as diverse solutions that reinforce trackbed, have been developed to reduce ballast settlement and particles degradation. Given the need to further advance research in this field, bitumen-stabilised ballast (BSB) has started to be investigated by the authors as a feasible solution thanks to its easy and quick applicability and relatively low cost of the bonding agent. Nonetheless, more in-depth laboratory full-scale tests are necessary to prove the effectiveness of this solution before its application in real trial sections. This paper focuses on investigating the effect of BSB application during tamping and stoneblowing, on trackbed performance. Various scenarios are analysed to evaluate the effectiveness of this technology when applied at different stages of ballast service (clean and fouled). The results show that the use of BSB could improve the effectiveness of maintenance, particularly in the case of tamping and at the early stage of ballast life.
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Use of bitumen-stabilised ballast for improving railway trackbed conventional maintenance Available to Purchase
G. d'Angelo;
G. d'Angelo
*Nottingham Transportation Engineering Centre, the University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK.
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M. Sol-Sánchez
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M. Sol-Sánchez
†Laboratory of Construction Engineering, University of Granada, Granada, Spain.
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F. Moreno-Navarro;
F. Moreno-Navarro
‡Laboratory of Construction Engineering, University of Granada, Granada, Spain.
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D. Lo Presti;
D. Lo Presti
*Nottingham Transportation Engineering Centre, the University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK.
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N. Thom
N. Thom
*Nottingham Transportation Engineering Centre, the University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK.
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
February 01 2017
Accepted:
August 21 2017
Online ISSN: 1751-7656
Print ISSN: 0016-8505
© 2017 Thomas Telford Ltd
2017
Geotechnique (2018) 68 (6): 518–527.
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Received:
February 01 2017
Accepted:
August 21 2017
Citation
d'Angelo G, Sol-Sánchez M, Moreno-Navarro F, Lo Presti D, Thom N (2018), "Use of bitumen-stabilised ballast for improving railway trackbed conventional maintenance". Geotechnique, Vol. 68 No. 6 pp. 518–527, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jgeot.17.P.022
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