Abstract

BackgroundThis article deals with a unique topic related to railway infrastructure, civil and geotechnical engineering, and modern materials. In the past 20–30 years, more and more synthetic materials have been applied in engineering and everyday life. Geogrid and geotextile products are adequate for substituting lacking abilities of the soils, and granular materials, mainly low tensile and shear strength, etc. This paper aims to introduce the result of the author's research dealing with investigating the behavior of geogrid-reinforced railway ballast based on a long-term field test in the busiest main railway line in Hungary. The duration of the test is more than eleven years. MethodsFive different types of geosynthetics were installed in the superstructure of the No. 1 main railway line (Kelenföld – Hegyeshalom state border) in Hungary in 2010. More than eleven years have elapsed since the installation. The experiences are formulated in this paper. Mathematical-statistical analysis was performed to compare the (sub)sections with each other and with the designated reference sections where no geogrids were applied. ResultsAs a result of the examination, the author summarized the main differences in the behavior of railway track geometry, and the geometrical deterioration rates, considering the different types of reinforcement products.

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