Techniques to Measure Effects of Passing Trains on Dynamic Pressure Applied to Sleeper Bottoms and Dynamic Behavior of Ballast Stones

Last updated on 04 January 2013 5:41
This paper describes two newly developed techniques. The first measures the dynamic pressure distribution on sleeper bottoms induced by running trains with frequencies as high as several thousand Hertz using a special sensing sleeper equipped with ultra-thin impact force sensors. This sensing unit consists of a concrete sleeper fitted with...
Author(s): Akira AIKAWA
2009
Japan
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