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The effects of drainage on the behaviour of railway track foundation materials during cyclic loading

The effects of drainage on the behaviour of railway track foundation materials during cyclic loading
The effects of drainage on the behaviour of railway track foundation materials during cyclic loading
This paper presents the results of a series of hollow cylinder tests carried out to investigate the role of drainage conditions on the response of railway track foundation materials during cyclic loading. Three sand–clay mixes were tested. It was found that, below a certain cyclic shear stress threshold, and depending on the drainage conditions, changes in principal stress direction should not adversely affect the cyclic stability of a railway foundation. However, significant stiffness degradation and failure may occur if this cyclic shear stress threshold is exceeded. The cyclic shear stress threshold increased with moderate additions of clay per unit volume of sand, and reduced significantly when specimen drainage
was prevented. For the materials tested, the cyclic shear stress threshold in free-to-drain conditions was generally similar to the cyclic shear stress in the soil immediately below a 0·3 m deep ballast bed, but comfortably greater than the cyclic stress at a depth of 1 m below the sleeper base. In undrained
conditions, the cyclic shear stress threshold was generally similar to the cyclic shear stress at a depth of 1 m below the sleeper base. This has implications for the suitability of such materials for railway track foundations.
laboratory tests, pore pressures, repeated loading, stiffness, torsion
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Mamou, Anna
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Mamou, Anna, Powrie, William, Priest, Jeffrey and Clayton, Christopher (2017) The effects of drainage on the behaviour of railway track foundation materials during cyclic loading. Geotechnique. (doi:10.1680/jgeot.15.P.278).

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This paper presents the results of a series of hollow cylinder tests carried out to investigate the role of drainage conditions on the response of railway track foundation materials during cyclic loading. Three sand–clay mixes were tested. It was found that, below a certain cyclic shear stress threshold, and depending on the drainage conditions, changes in principal stress direction should not adversely affect the cyclic stability of a railway foundation. However, significant stiffness degradation and failure may occur if this cyclic shear stress threshold is exceeded. The cyclic shear stress threshold increased with moderate additions of clay per unit volume of sand, and reduced significantly when specimen drainage
was prevented. For the materials tested, the cyclic shear stress threshold in free-to-drain conditions was generally similar to the cyclic shear stress in the soil immediately below a 0·3 m deep ballast bed, but comfortably greater than the cyclic stress at a depth of 1 m below the sleeper base. In undrained
conditions, the cyclic shear stress threshold was generally similar to the cyclic shear stress at a depth of 1 m below the sleeper base. This has implications for the suitability of such materials for railway track foundations.

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Accepted/In Press date: 18 January 2017
e-pub ahead of print date: 23 February 2017
Keywords: laboratory tests, pore pressures, repeated loading, stiffness, torsion

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Local EPrints ID: 412146
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/412146
ISSN: 0016-8505
PURE UUID: 9a7bc3f7-7a50-4637-aa71-c9299639525f
ORCID for William Powrie: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-2271-0826

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Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 02:47

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Author: Anna Mamou
Author: William Powrie ORCID iD
Author: Jeffrey Priest
Author: Christopher Clayton

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