Briefing: Limit states design of railway concrete sleepers

Author:

Kaewunruen Sakdirat1,Remennikov Alex M.2,Murray Martin H.3

Affiliation:

1. Sydney, NSW, Australia; currently, Visiting Endeavour Executive at Railway Technical Research Institute, Tokyo, Japan

2. University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW, Australia

3. Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, QLD Australia

Abstract

Recently updated information has raised a concern over not only the existing cost-ineffective design method but also the unrealistic analysis mode of railroad prestressed concrete sleepers. Because of the deficient knowledge in the past, railway civil engineers have been mostly aware of the over-conservative design methods for structural components in any railway track, which rely on allowable stresses and material strength reductions. Based on a number of proven experiments and field data, it is believed that the concrete sleepers which complied with the allowable stress concept possess unduly untapped fracture toughness. A collaborative research project run by the Australian Cooperative Research Centre for Railway Engineering and Technologies (RailCRC) was initiated to ascertain the reserved capacity of Australian railway prestressed concrete sleepers designed using the existing design code. The findings have led to the development of a new limit states design concept. This briefing highlights the conventional and the new limit states design philosophies and their implication to both the railway and the public community.

Publisher

Thomas Telford Ltd.

Subject

Transportation,Civil and Structural Engineering

Reference14 articles.

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2. Kaewunruen S . Experimental and Numerical Studies to Evaluate the Dynamic Behaviour of Prestressed Concrete Sleepers under Severe Impact Loading. PhD thesis, 2007, University of Wollongong, NSW, Australia.

3. Greener and Leaner—Unleashing Capacity of Railroad Concrete Ties via Limit States Concept

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