Y. Guo
46 records found
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The method of detecting ballast bed defects using ground penetrating radar (GPR) is an important method for guiding the maintenance of railway infrastructure. Currently, this technology primarily relies on time–frequency analysis to assess the condition of the ballast bed and man
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The settlement of piers and subgrade bending deformation are widely recognized as common issues in the transition zones of high-speed railway bridges. This study aims to investigate the settlement behavior within these transition zones and its impact on the dynamic interaction be
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China’s railway covers a broad area, the geological environment and climate along the line are complex and variable, the operation and maintenance of railway are facing tremendous challenges. As an integral part of railway, the maintenance of ballast bed has always attracted cons
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Building Information Modelling (BIM) is a digitalisation tool that is widely adopted in construction industry. It is a three-dimensional digital replica of asset(s) such as buildings, which contain architectural information and building details (e.g. dimensions, materials, parts,
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Advancing railway track health monitoring
Integrating GPR, InSAR and machine learning for enhanced asset management
Railway track health monitoring and maintenance are crucial stages in railway asset management, aiming to enhance the train operation quality and service life. For this aim, various inspection means (using diverse non-destructive testing techniques) have been applied, however, th
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Thermal imaging analysis of ballast fouling
Investigating the effects of parent rock and fouling materials through IRT passive camera
This study explores the use of infrared thermography (IRT) technology for the non-destructive evaluation of ballast fouling in railway tracks, focusing on the influence of parent rock types and fouling materials. Utilizing thermal imaging, the research investigates how variations
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The dynamic response of a railway bridge can be affected by the properties of its foundations, particularly if founded on soft soils. Thus, this work aims to establish a coupled dynamic model to investigate the vibration of train-track-bridge systems considering piled foundations
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The dynamic performance of a railway track subjected to moving trains depends strongly on track support conditions. In reality, even for the well-constructed and well-maintained tracks, sleeper support stiffness and global track stiffness vary substantially along the track, which
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Vehicle-mounted ground-penetrating radar (GPR) has been used to non-destructively inspect and evaluate railway subgrade conditions. However, existing GPR data processing and interpretation methods mostly rely on time-consuming manual interpretation, and limited studies have appli
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This study presents the analogical assessment of the train-induced vibration and radiated noise in a proposed theater. The theater is to be constructed in a region with crowded metro lines, and the assessment is implemented in an analogical building with comparable structural typ
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Parent rock strength and crumb rubber modification are two critical mechanical parameters that significantly decide the ballast layer degradation subjected to train dynamic loading. Using machine learning to predict ballast degradation considering these two parameters is helpful
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Efficiency analysis and optimisation of DEM for railway ballast track simulations
Multi-layer shape model of lateral resistance
The railway ballast layer provides the function of bearing loading, resisting geometry degradation, and drainage. In those related research, the behaviour of ballast assembly can be obtained by laboratory (or in-situ) tests. Limited simulation methods can be used to analyse the b
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Particle shape plays an essential role in deformation characteristics of railway ballast bed. The numerical reconstruction of ballast morphological features, including overall shape and angular distribution, remains a hot issue in research on ballast mechanical behavior simulatio
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Differential railway track settlement can result in ballast voids, leading to sleepers that hang from the rail and are no longer supported by the ballast. These hanging sleepers are damage for track component. As a solution, this paper proposes and investigates a new concept slee
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Ballast layer defects are the primary cause for rapid track geometry degradation. Detecting these defects in real-time during track inspections is urgently needed to ensure safe train operations. To achieve this, an indicator, the track degradation rate (TDR) was proposed. This r
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Railway ballast performance
Recent advances in the understanding of geometry, distribution and degradation
Railway ballast performance is dictated by a complex mix of mechanical properties. These effect its performance at the particle level for example in terms of particle degradation, but also at the track system level in terms of settlement and stability. Therefore this paper seeks
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In practice, the assessment and treatment of rail corrugation are quantitatively based on the corrugation depth. Wheel–rail vertical forces (WRVF), as a direct reflection of wheel–rail interaction, can give expression to the corrugation depth and thus serve as a key parameter for
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The occurrence of ballast contamination or fouling frequently results in a sudden decline in the capacity of railway ballasted tracks. Considering the various sources of ballast fouling, clay is the most severe one for causing a drastic reduction in the drainage capacity of the b
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Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is a popular technology for inspecting railway ballast layer, mainly on the ballast fouling level. However, different GPR antennas with different frequencies are suitable for different inspection emphasis and diverse railway lines (weather and sub-s
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