Long-Term Inspection and Monitoring of Transition Zones with a Sudden Change in Railway Track Stiffness

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Abstract

Transition zones are in the places on the track with a change in the main composition of the railway infrastructure. There are many sections with a sudden change in the stiffness of the structures built. When the trains are running, a longitudinal shock wave is created from the wheels, which hits these building objects with a higher stiffness and deforms the surroundings of these zones. The most outstanding attention should be paid mainly to the transition points from the fixed track to the classic track with a track bed, including objects of the railway substructure such as bridges, portals of tunnels, etc. As part of the research sections on the main corridor lines, a long-term inspection and monitoring were carried out using the KRAB trolley with a continuous measurement system. Height changes in the deflections of rails are evidence of their behaviour. The measurements took place on a fixed track and a track with a ballast. Changes in the height jumps between the fixed railway track and the track with a gravel bed are significant and have been recorded since the tracks were put into operation. These certain height deflections allow designers to develop new, more durable construction designs.

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