Modelling of fine soils railway embankments behaviour under real cyclic loads

Before the development of regulations, standards and guides for infrastructure building, embankments were generally constructed, by reusing and compacting the excavation materials. Therefore, a large part of existing railway embankments, over the world, is composed of fine compacted soils such as cl...

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Main Authors: GUESSOUS Soufiane, LAMDOUAR Nouzha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201814902023
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description Before the development of regulations, standards and guides for infrastructure building, embankments were generally constructed, by reusing and compacting the excavation materials. Therefore, a large part of existing railway embankments, over the world, is composed of fine compacted soils such as clay or marl. However, the current international trend of the railway undertakings and transport contractors is within the intensification of traffic, and the increase of train’s load and speed. Therefore, infrastructure managers are always called upon to evaluate the bearing capacity of existing infrastructures and define the necessary reinforcement solutions. In this perspective, a better awareness and knowledge of the behaviour of fine soils railway embankments is required to define optimal and efficient reinforcement solutions. In that matter, the article will feature the results of finite elements modelling of instrumented railway embankments that were constructed in Morocco in 1920, with marl compacted soil. The model is based on real applied loads and hydraulic conditions monitored for the last three years, which allow to simulate the hydro-mechanical behaviour of the embankment for this period. The article will be also comparing real monitored deformations recorded by the inclinometers equipping the embankments, with the output of the model using different models and adjustments.
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spelling doaj.art-95bda75c2d1749abbfed956d73e697712022-12-21T22:22:04ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-011490202310.1051/matecconf/201814902023matecconf_cmss2018_02023Modelling of fine soils railway embankments behaviour under real cyclic loadsGUESSOUS SoufianeLAMDOUAR NouzhaBefore the development of regulations, standards and guides for infrastructure building, embankments were generally constructed, by reusing and compacting the excavation materials. Therefore, a large part of existing railway embankments, over the world, is composed of fine compacted soils such as clay or marl. However, the current international trend of the railway undertakings and transport contractors is within the intensification of traffic, and the increase of train’s load and speed. Therefore, infrastructure managers are always called upon to evaluate the bearing capacity of existing infrastructures and define the necessary reinforcement solutions. In this perspective, a better awareness and knowledge of the behaviour of fine soils railway embankments is required to define optimal and efficient reinforcement solutions. In that matter, the article will feature the results of finite elements modelling of instrumented railway embankments that were constructed in Morocco in 1920, with marl compacted soil. The model is based on real applied loads and hydraulic conditions monitored for the last three years, which allow to simulate the hydro-mechanical behaviour of the embankment for this period. The article will be also comparing real monitored deformations recorded by the inclinometers equipping the embankments, with the output of the model using different models and adjustments.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201814902023
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title Modelling of fine soils railway embankments behaviour under real cyclic loads
title_full Modelling of fine soils railway embankments behaviour under real cyclic loads
title_fullStr Modelling of fine soils railway embankments behaviour under real cyclic loads
title_full_unstemmed Modelling of fine soils railway embankments behaviour under real cyclic loads
title_short Modelling of fine soils railway embankments behaviour under real cyclic loads
title_sort modelling of fine soils railway embankments behaviour under real cyclic loads
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201814902023
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