Railway Geotechnics
Auteurs : Li Dingqing, Hyslip James, Sussmann Ted, Chrismer Steven
Links Geotechnics with Railway Track Engineering and Railway Operation
Good railway track and railway operations depend on good geotechnics, in several different ways and at varying levels.
Railway Geotechnics Written by Four Experienced Professionals
This book:
- Emphasizes the practical aspects and best practices for railway track and substructure
- Contains guidelines for design, construction, and maintenance of railway track and substructure
- Provides many examples and case studies
Railway Geotechnics
Track. Loading. Substructure. Mechanics. Design. Drainage. Slopes. Measurements. Management. Case Studies. References.
Dr. Dingqing Li is executive director and senior scientist, Government Programs and Engineering Services, with the Transportation Technology Center, Inc, a subsidiary of the Association of American Railroads. He has more than 25 years of research, testing, modeling, consulting, and academic experience in railway engineering, and has published more than 200 technical papers and reports. Dr. Li received his Ph.D in civil engineering from the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 1994, and received his B.S. and M.S. degrees from Central South University in China. Dr. Li is a registered professional engineer, and is a member of AREMA and ASCE.
Dr. James (Jim) Hyslip Dr. Theodore (Ted) Sussmann
Date de parution : 12-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 09-2015
Ouvrage de 448 p.
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Railway Geotechnics :
Mots-clés :
Subballast Layer; Moisture Content; track; Granular Layer Thickness; substructure; Slab Track; ballast; Ballast Pocket; layer; Resilient Modulus; geometry; Track Modulus; ground; Ballast Layer; penetrating; Dynamic Wheel Loads; radar; Track Geometry; pockets; Track Substructure; pore; Wheel Load; Soft Subgrade; Cumulative Plastic Strain; Ballast Fouling; Deviator Stress; Subgrade Soil; Geometry Error; Ballast Particles; Track Structure; Clean Ballast; Pe Rc; Subgrade Surface; HMA Layer; Soil Physical State