Railroad Track Transitions with Multidepth Deflectometers and Strain Gauges

Author:

Mishra Debakanta1,Tutumluer Erol1,Boler Huseyin1,Hyslip James P.2,Sussmann Theodore R.3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, 205 North Mathews Avenue, Urbana, IL 61801.

2. HyGround Engineering LLC, 29 Petticoat Hill Road, Williamsburg, MA 01096.

3. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, 55 Broadway, Kendall Square, Cambridge, MA 02142.

Abstract

Railway transitions such as bridge approaches experience differential movements related to differences in track system stiffness, track damping characteristics, foundation type, ballast settlement from fouling or degradation, as well as fill and subgrade settlement. Identification of factors contributing to this differential movement and developing design and maintenance strategies to mitigate the problem are imperative for the safe and economical operation of both freight and passenger rail networks. Findings are presented from an ongoing research study at the University of Illinois that focuses on the instrumentation and performance monitoring of railroad bridge approaches with multidepth deflectometers. Sensors installed at the selected approaches are introduced, and details of the instrumentation activity are explained. Track settlement data acquired over time are presented to compare the contributions of different substructure layers with the permanent deformation accumulation. Similarly, transient track deformation data gathered under dynamic train loading are analyzed to quantify the contribution of individual track substructure layers to the total transient deformations. Finally, a new approach is presented; it quantifies the support conditions under instrumented ties and assesses the percentage of the wheel load carried by the instrumented tie. Instrumentation of track transitions with multidepth deflectometers has been shown to quantify the contributions of substructure layers to track settlement adequately. In the bridge approaches instrumented with multidepth deflectometer technology, the ballast layers appear to be the primary source of accumulation for both permanent and transient deformations.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

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