The effects of railway traffic on embankment stability

Last updated on 05 September 2011 7:30
Most railway embankments in the UK were built in the Victorian era and are of end-tipped construction using materials (usually cohesive) excavated from adjacent cuttings, resulting in a clod-and-matrix structure. Historically there has been a lack in understanding of the mechanical behaviour of such railway embankments. In the past ten...
Author(s): Tan R.;Taylor G.R.;O?Brien A.S.;Lane J.S.;Evans E.
2011
United Kingdom
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