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Investigation of differential movement at railroad bridge approaches through geotechnical instrumentation
Authors:Debakanta Mishra  Erol Tutumluer  Timothy D Stark  James P Hyslip  Steven M Chrismer  Michael Tomas
Institution:1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, USA
2. HyGround Engineering, LLC, Williamsburg, Massachusetts, USA
3. National Railroad Passenger Corporation, Amtrak, Philadelphia, USA
Abstract:Railway transitions experience differential movements due to differences in track system stiffness, track damping characteristics, foundation type, ballast settlement from fouling and/or degradation, as well as fill and subgrade settlement. This differential movement is especially problematic for high speed rail infrastructure as the ??bump?? at the transition is accentuated at high speeds. Identification of different factors contributing towards this differential movement, as well as development of design and maintenance strategies to mitigate the problem is imperative for the safe and economical operation of both freight and passenger rail networks. This paper presents the research framework and initial instrumentation details from an ongoing research effort at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Three bridge approaches experiencing recurrent geometry problems were instrumented using multidepth deflectometers (MDDs) and strain gages to identify different factors contributing to the development of differential movements.
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