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Daniel Bassey, Ben Ngene, Isaac Akinwumi, Victor Akpan and Gideon Bamigboye
Across the world, ballasted railway tracks are utilised extensively due to their cost efficiency, ease of drainage, and capacity to withstand cyclic imposed loadings from heavy trains. In spite of these benefits, the ballast is often considered as a flex...
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E. Juhasz,S. Fischer
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Buddhima Indraratna, Yujie Qi, Trung Ngoc Ngo, Cholachat Rujikiatkamjorn, Tim Neville, Fernanda Bessa Ferreira and Amir Shahkolahi
Railway tracks are conventionally built on compacted ballast and structural fill layers placed above the natural (subgrade) foundation. However, during train operations, track deteriorations occur progressively due to ballast degradation. The associated ...
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S. Fischer,A. Nemeth,D. Harrach,E. Juhasz
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S. Fischer,A. Németh
Pág. 87 - 102
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