Ballast contamination by dropped dirt (supplementary measurements) (RR-TM-011)

Last updated on 16 August 2013 4:00
Railway ballast consists nominally of a single sized stone, which when compacted has voids between the stones. Over a period of years in service, these voids fill up with fine material. When all the voids are filled, the ballast is clogged and is no longer resilient or self-draining. At this...
Author(s): Wood S.
Organisation(s): British Rail Research ;
1993
United Kingdom
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