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ANSIF

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Dear Colleagues, someone can recommend me a book or a paper where I can find something about the geotechnical design of ballast and subgrade for railroads.


Thankyou
 
There was a lot of work on this out of Queens University in Ontario. The guy's name escapes me at present but he was pretty famous. I will try to look around and find out. Sorry I can't be of more direct help at this time. [cheers]
 
Sorry - forgot to add - check out Canadian Geotechnical Journal and ASCE Transportation Journal, aka 1970s.
 
The guy's name was "Raymond". For a 113 page bibliography of Railroad Ballast, go to:


Open, hit CtrA, copy it, paste to Word, change margins to 1" each side and it will show up on page nicely.

Hope this has helped -sorry for so many posts. [cheers]
 
BigH, thank you for your comments, they are of great utility.
 
An excellent book for this topic is "Track Geotechnology and Substructure Management" by Ernest Selig and John Waters. It is published by Thomas Telford. You could probably get a copy through Amazon. Good Luck.
 

adpeng, thankyou for the tip.
 
If interested in ballast strength, a good (and recent) source is Indraratna et al. (1998) "Shear behavior of railway ballast based on large-scale triaxial tests" ASCE JGGE 124(5).
 
harney, I appreciate the comment a lot. Thank you
 
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