A comparison on the effects of coal fines and sand fouling on the shear behaviors of railway ballast using large scale direct shear tests

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Xu Zhang [1 ,2 ]
Shunying Ji [3 ]
Yang Feng [2 ]
Yongjun Li [3 ]
Chunfa Zhao [2 ]
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[1] School of Civil and Transportation Engineering,Guangdong University of Technology
[2] State Key Laboratory of Rail Transit Vehicle System,Southwest Jiaotong University
[3] State Key Laboratory of Structural Analysis,Optimization and CAE Software for Industrial Equipment,Dalian University of
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Railway ballast is easily contaminated by different fouling material and the fouled ballast always causes the deterioration of railway track. Many previous studies focused on the effect of a certain kind of fouling material on ballast performance, but few studies compared the influence of different fouling material. This paper presents a series of direct shear tests on the clean ballast and the fouled ballast mixed with coal fines or sand to understand the effects of different fouling material. A unified empirical model is proposed to well capture the shear stress-displacement responses of the clean and fouled ballast.Empirical equations are also obtained to characterize the variation of the nonlinear shear strength envelope of the fouled ballast with the fouling content. Based on these equations,a simple method is proposed to predict the shear strength of the fouled ballast using the shear test results of clean ballast. The measured results demonstrate significant differences between the effects of coal fines and sand on the shear behaviors of ballast, to which particular attention should be paid in order to take targeted maintenance measures for the fouled ballast. The mechanisms for the different effects of coal fines and sand are also analyzed to understand the roles that various fouling material plays in the fouled ballast.
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