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BALLAST DEGRADATION AND FOULING:THE APPLICATION OF GROUND PENETRATING RADAR MONITORING
BACKGROUND
SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES
THE TRACK STRUCTURE – BALLAST TRACK
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LOAD TRANSFER AND DISTRIBUTIONo
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Typical wheel load distribution into the track structure (Selig and Waters, 1992, p2,21
BALLAST
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Grading requirement (ARTC Ltd., 2007)
BALLAST DEGRADATION AND FOULING o
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TRADITIONAL BALLAST MONITORING AND TESTING
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GROUND PENETRATING RADAR (GPR)
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BALLAST DEGRADATION MANAGEMENT
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METHOD OF INVESTIGATIVE ANALYSIS
1. Isolate sections for investigation
2. Gather relevant information and datao GPR Data (2011 and 2015)o Maintenance history (2011- present)o Relevant section information
3. Compare:o maintenance history to past GPR data to determine whether the
sections with high fouling identified were being managed. o past and present GPR data, identifying changes to track
condition over the four-year period.
4. Investigate rate of contamination
PRESENTATION OF GPR DATA
Ballast Fouling (Percentage Void Contamination - GPR PVC)
PVC
CategoryDescription PVC range (%)
6 Clean 0 to <10
5 Moderately Clean 10 to <20
4Moderately
Fouled 20 to <30
3 Fouled 30 to <40
2 Highly Fouled 40 to <60
1Severely fouled >=60
0 Unavailable n/a
ACQUISITION OF MAINTENANCE HISTORY
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS – MAINTENANCE
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS – BALLAST AND FOULING VOLUMES
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Chainage (km)
2011 Ballast Volume: Total against Fouled, Main Line
total volume per 5m
volume fouling
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Chainage (km)
2015 Ballast Volume: Total against Fouled, Main Line
total folume per 5m
volume fouled
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2011 Ballast Volume: Total against Fouled, Suban Line
total volume per 5m
volume fouling
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2015 Ballast Volume: Total against Fouled, Suban Line
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BRIDGEBRIDGE
BRIDGEBRIDGE PLATFORM LEVEL
CROSSING
RATES OF CONTAMINATION
Section Distribution of Data Section Rate
Approximation
Approximate
PVC/1000MGT
3 Linear Mean 0.114%
4 Linear Mean 0.334%
5 Non-Linear Median 2.536%
6 Linear Mean 1.638%
Section Traffic Axel Load
(t)
Top Speed (km/h) Mega Gross Tonnage
2011 – 2015
3. Passenger,
Freight
20 80 85931.2
4. Passenger,
Freight
20 80 136811
5. Passenger 15.75 80 28152.71
6. Passenger 15.75 80 28152.71
FINDINGS AND CONCLUSION
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REFERANCE LIST
Australian rail Corporation Ltd. (2007). Engineering (Track and Civil) Code of Practice , Ballast-Section 4 (27) Retrieved from https://www.artc.com.au/
Selig, E. T., & Waters, J. M. (1992). Track Geotechnology and Substructure Management. Melbourne, VIC: Technology Development and Application Committee on behalf of the Railways of Australia.