Large-Scale Triaxial Testing of Geogrid-Stabilized Field-Sourced Fouled Ballast Under Simulated Progressive Rainfall Wetting and Cyclic Loading Conditions

Author:

Huang Shihao1,Qian Yu1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC

Abstract

Railroad track ballast composed of uniformly graded crushed aggregate is susceptible to fouling from substances like ballast fines degraded during track service, coal dust, clay, and sand. Fouling reduces the drainage capacity of ballast, often leading to water accumulation and subsequent performance degradation. Fouled ballast with high moisture content experiences excessive settlement and could benefit from stabilization for safe operations. While previous studies have highlighted the efficacy of geogrids in stabilizing fouled ballast and minimizing the overall track settlement, the effect of geogrid on the performance of fouled ballast under progressive rainfall wetting and continuous cyclic loading conditions remains unexplored. This study examines the performance of geogrid-stabilized field-sourced fouled ballast through large-scale triaxial tests. The findings reveal that the inclusion of a single-layer geogrid can effectively reduce settlement and deformation rates under equivalent water content conditions. A layer of geogrid could prevent sample failure under saturated conditions, retaining approximately 1,000 kPa post-cyclic shear strength. Furthermore, the results indicate that geogrid stabilization enhances the resilience of fouled ballast and maintains the track geometry under progressive rainfall conditions. These findings offer crucial insights for geogrid applications in railroad maintenance.

Funder

Federal Railroad Administration

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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