
doi: 10.3390/app10144729
Currently, maintenance work for ballasted track is performed based on the Track Quality Index (TQI) without a fundamental cause investigation for track irregularity. In this study, a new evaluation standard for ballasted track status is proposed to overcome the limitations of current maintenance work. The new evaluation standard is based on the stiffness index. The stiffness index is defined as the difference between the average and standard deviation of the apparent track stiffness determined by a light falling weight deflectometer (LFWD). After some field tests and analysis, it is shown that the stiffness index has a strong correlation not only with TQI but also with maintenance history. In verification results, the new evaluation standard estimated the ballasted track status quite well.
Technology, QH301-705.5, T, Physics, QC1-999, light falling weight deflectometer, track status evaluation, Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General), Chemistry, ballasted track, stiffness index, TA1-2040, Biology (General), QD1-999, apparent track stiffness
Technology, QH301-705.5, T, Physics, QC1-999, light falling weight deflectometer, track status evaluation, Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General), Chemistry, ballasted track, stiffness index, TA1-2040, Biology (General), QD1-999, apparent track stiffness
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