Effect of Critical Factors Influencing Longitudinal Track Resistance Leveraging Laboratory Track Panel Pull Test Experimentation

Author:

Dersch Marcus S.1ORCID,Potvin Max1,Lima Arthur de O.1ORCID,Edwards J. Riley1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Rail Transportation and Engineering Center (RailTEC), Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE), Grainger College of Engineering (GcoE), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC), Urbana, IL

Abstract

There are, on average, 12.5 Federal Railroad Administration reportable derailments per year on U.S. mainlines and sidings caused by “defective or missing spikes or rail fasteners.” Because fastener failures are most commonly caused by a combination of vertical, lateral, and longitudinal loads, it is important to quantify all loads placed on the fasteners to reduce the number of failed fasteners and increase rail safety. Multiple researchers have developed analytical models that leverage longitudinal track resistance and stiffness to quantify the fastener demands. Therefore, to support the refinement of these analytical models that leverage longitudinal track resistance and stiffness, track panel pull tests (TPPTs) were executed in the laboratory to expand on the values within the available literature. These TPPTs quantified the effect of sleeper type (i.e., timber versus concrete), given that 88% of previous studies have focused on concrete. Further, these novel tests quantified the effect of the fastening system, crib ballast height, shoulder width, and ballast condition on the panel’s longitudinal resistance and stiffness. From these experiments and the resulting analysis of data, multiple conclusions were drawn. For example, concrete sleeper panels exhibit 20% higher resistance than timber sleeper panels, disturbing ballast reduced the longitudinal resistance by 13% and stiffness by approximately 80%, and the crib, shoulder, and bottom ballast provide approximately 65%, 5%, and 30% of the total longitudinal resistance, respectively.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

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