Fibre reinforcement of railway ballast to reduce track settlement

Author:

Ferro Edgar1ORCID,Le Pen Louis2ORCID,Zervos Antonis2ORCID,Powrie William2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil Environmental and Mechanical Engineering, University of Trento, Trento, Italy.

2. School of Engineering, University of Southampton, Southampton, UK.

Abstract

Most of the world's railways run on ballasted track. However, ballast accumulates differential settlement with trafficking, hence the correct track level must be restored periodically – typically by tamping, which is costly. To reduce the cost of maintenance, several interventions have been proposed with the objective of increasing the interval between tamps by reducing the rate of differential settlement. These include broader ballast gradings, geogrids and under-sleeper pads. A possible alternative is the addition of unbound random fibres to the ballast. Fibres formed from polymer materials, randomly mixed with sands and gravels, have been shown to increase their shear resistance owing to the additional effective confinement associated with the mobilisation of tension in the fibres. However, the effect of the fibres on the permanent strain accumulated under cyclic loading has not been extensively investigated. This paper presents the results of an experimental programme carried out to assess the performance of full-size ballast reinforced with different proportions of polyethylene strip fibres of different lengths and widths. It shows that the addition of a moderate amount (0·6–0·7% of the volume of solids) of narrow fibres has negligible influence on grain packing and can reduce ballast plastic settlement without affecting track resilient stiffness.

Publisher

Thomas Telford Ltd.

Subject

Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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