Modelling tamping effectiveness for track geometry longitudinal levelling defects
Pedro Rodrigues,
Paulo F. Teixeira
Abstract:The geometric recovery achieved with tamping is affected by several factors, including maintenance history, ballast condition, type of tamping, age and configuration of track components, operational speeds, and human factors. In this paper, data from 2,819 defects of longitudinal levelling are analysed considering 66,892 km of inspections carried out on 19 lines of the Portuguese railway network over 10 years. The influence of infrastructure clusters, defect level, ballast age, degradation rate before tamping,… Show more
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