2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/9374808
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A Review of Railway Track Laboratory Tests with Various Scales for Better Decision‐Making about More Efficient Apparatus Using TOPSIS Analysis

Abstract: Improving the performance of railways depends on increasing their efficiency and the speed of locomotives, which is provided by improving the infrastructure of railways. Therefore, in various studies, researchers seek to modify ballast materials, sleepers and rails, or to study various geometric and environmental conditions in order to reduce the existing weaknesses of railways. Therefore, in order to evaluate the above conditions, various tests should be performed on railways. Some of the tests take place in … Show more

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“…These values, obtained based on laboratory experiments reported by the aforementioned references, are presented in Table 3, with the units of each parameter specified in the first column. Subsequently, using the TOPSIS method [11], the weights of different parameters were determined according to Figure 2. According to this figure, metal corrosion and the acidity or alkalinity level of the anti-icing materials have the highest weights.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These values, obtained based on laboratory experiments reported by the aforementioned references, are presented in Table 3, with the units of each parameter specified in the first column. Subsequently, using the TOPSIS method [11], the weights of different parameters were determined according to Figure 2. According to this figure, metal corrosion and the acidity or alkalinity level of the anti-icing materials have the highest weights.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The railway and sheet retaining wall model were manufactured; a scale of 1/7 of the realistic measurement is used [16], which consists of a pair of steel rails with a 70 cm length and seven wooden sleepers to simulate the real railway, per European and Iraqi specifications [17]. The steel pile wall was made with a thickness of 2 mm, a height of 600 mm, and a length of 600 mm, which was formed to simulate the type PZ40 [18].…”
Section: Railway and Sheet Pile Wall Usedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Technique for Order of Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) was utilized to determine the weights of each category, mathematically [13]. In this method, m categories were evaluated by n sub-categories, and n sub-categories were evaluated by x interventions.…”
Section: Data Codingmentioning
confidence: 99%