2002
DOI: 10.2219/rtriqr.43.113
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Development of Solid Bed Track on Asphalt Pavement

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“…In order to evaluate the performance of an asphalt layer, several [ 65 , 66 ] performed a numerical analysis on an asphalt layer under a high-speed railway and concluded that the optimal location of the asphalt layer is under the ballast and over the subgrade, which will lead to a higher bearing capacity in the track bed. Moreover, in order to decrease construction costs, a specific asphalt mortar pouring method with a long pipe was recommended for a line located in a snowy region of Japan [ 67 ]. In terms of construction cost, a research study on Spain’s high-speed railway track revealed that in many cases, the construction costs of tracks with a bituminous sub-ballast were similar to tracks with an all granular sub-ballast [ 68 ].…”
Section: Asphalt Performance and Constructabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to evaluate the performance of an asphalt layer, several [ 65 , 66 ] performed a numerical analysis on an asphalt layer under a high-speed railway and concluded that the optimal location of the asphalt layer is under the ballast and over the subgrade, which will lead to a higher bearing capacity in the track bed. Moreover, in order to decrease construction costs, a specific asphalt mortar pouring method with a long pipe was recommended for a line located in a snowy region of Japan [ 67 ]. In terms of construction cost, a research study on Spain’s high-speed railway track revealed that in many cases, the construction costs of tracks with a bituminous sub-ballast were similar to tracks with an all granular sub-ballast [ 68 ].…”
Section: Asphalt Performance and Constructabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the connection of life-time cost and the working life, the lifetime of the superstructure was increased by 17% [37]. Furthermore, the noise levels of slab tracks are higher than tracks on asphalt pavement under train running [31]. The various hot mix asphalt is also good in damping vibrations [6,45].…”
Section: Other Protection Layers Asphalt Protection Layermentioning
confidence: 99%