2016
DOI: 10.1177/0954409715626956
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Deformation characteristics of discontinuous section of quick-hardening concrete tracks under full-scale test

Abstract: A quick-hardening concrete track has been developed to convert old ballast tracks into concrete tracks on operating lines. This method has been utilized to convert urban railways since 1997. With recent increases in train traffic and speed, maintaining track irregularities within design criteria has become essential to ensuring safety. On quick-hardening tracks, track irregularities are predominantly caused by irregular settlement around construction joints. These construction joints are inevitable in quick-ha… Show more

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“…(4) When the anchor design load was evaluated using the elliptical biaxial shear capacity curve that was determined based on the longitudinal and transverse loading capacities of the anchor system, the proposed design displayed sufficient structural capacity to accommodate the given design loads. (5) When the friction coefficient between the bridge deck and the quick-hardening track was 0.258 or above, the anchor system of Design A was sufficiently robust to ensure the structural safety of the track under the design loading capacity. Likewise, when the friction coefficient was 0.168 or above, Design B was able to ensure the structural safety of the track.…”
Section: Advances In Civil Engineeringmentioning
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“…(4) When the anchor design load was evaluated using the elliptical biaxial shear capacity curve that was determined based on the longitudinal and transverse loading capacities of the anchor system, the proposed design displayed sufficient structural capacity to accommodate the given design loads. (5) When the friction coefficient between the bridge deck and the quick-hardening track was 0.258 or above, the anchor system of Design A was sufficiently robust to ensure the structural safety of the track under the design loading capacity. Likewise, when the friction coefficient was 0.168 or above, Design B was able to ensure the structural safety of the track.…”
Section: Advances In Civil Engineeringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…us, to continue operating while the track is replaced, railways must build a bypass loop around the current railway line. To reduce the cost and complexity of installing a slab track, a quick-hardening track technique based on quickhardening mortar has been developed that drastically shortens the track replacement period [2][3][4][5]. As illustrated in Figure 1, the quick-hardening track technique constructs a slab track by collecting and cleaning existing ballast gravel from old ballast tracks and then recasts and hardens them with quick-hardening mortar.…”
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