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Data-driven ballast layer degradation identification and maintenance decision based on track geometry irregularities

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  • Wenbo Zhao
  • Weile Qiang
  • Fei Yang
  • Guoqing Jing
  • Yunlong Guo

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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 rate is calculated using track geometry inspection data to locate and predict railway-line sections with ballast layer defects. The TDR is determined by the monthly standard deviation of the rail longitudinal level, which is one aspect of track geometry. The Ballast Layer Health Classification (BLHC) is designed by assessing the two successive TDRs before and after track geometry maintenance actions. The BLHC is used to categorize the conditions of the ballast layer, including normal periodic deterioration, abrupt deterioration, effective maintenance, rising deterioration, and severe deterioration. Both the TDR and BLHC were validated through field assessments of ballast layer conditions, where the two indicators were found to be effective in revealing defects. The results indicate that the TDR is sensitive to ballast layer defects, while the BLHC can quickly identify the location of these defects. Consequently, the BLHC can provide real-time guidance for ballast layer maintenance.

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  • Wenbo Zhao & Weile Qiang & Fei Yang & Guoqing Jing & Yunlong Guo, 2024. "Data-driven ballast layer degradation identification and maintenance decision based on track geometry irregularities," International Journal of Rail Transportation, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 12(4), pages 581-603, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tjrtxx:v:12:y:2024:i:4:p:581-603
    DOI: 10.1080/23248378.2023.2228802
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