C - Trackbed Evaluation Flashcards

1
Q

What is measured using the New Measurement Train, and how does it record the data?

A

It uses a system of lasers to measure a continuous profile of the track under load Expressed as the standard deviation of the track level relative to a moving mean

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2
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What can a visual inspection find?

A

Rail breaks Dirty ballast Pumping

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3
Q

What are trial pits used for?

A

To investigate the condition of ballast and subgrade

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4
Q

What process is advantageous over ballast sampling and why?

A

Radar survey A continuous profile can be derived Rapid process

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5
Q

What are some issues with radar surveys?

A

Impossible to discriminate between similar layers Has to be calibrated against ballast sample data Radar can pick up moisture changes

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6
Q

What is used to measure the strength and stiffness of the trackbed?

A

Falling Weight Delfectometer

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7
Q

How does a falling weight deflectometer work?

A

The load applies a pulse like that from a train (5-20tonnes), sleeper deflection is measured by geophones By doing so it is possible to deduce the stiffness of the ballast and subgrade, taking multiple sites away from the loaded location.

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