Abstract

The railway transportation in Iraq is essentially irreplaceable for its significant role in economicgrowth through revenue derived from the movement of goods and raw materials and passengers between Iraqmain cities. The objective of this paper is to study the effect of geogrid reinforcement on railway tracklayersthrough the use of Abaqus program. The ABAQUS program was considered as multipurpose modelingprogram, the program cannot only solve the stress-strain problems but also other parameters like heat transfer,Contact, dynamics, and electromagnetics. The model dimensions are (800*800*600 mm), subgrade layer is400 mm thick and sub-ballast layer and ballast layer are 100 mm thick. Some laboratory testing was carriedout to determine the materials properties that were used as inputs for the finite element Abaqus program. Thetested models are an unreinforced model, sub-ballast reinforced model, and ballast reinforced model and adouble reinforced model consisting of geogrid reinforcement in the sub-ballast layer and ballast layer. Theresult showed that using reinforcement layer would reduce model settlement with a range between (38-18)percentage for total model settlement for the different models that have been tested. In addition, it is obviousthat use of geogrid under the ballast layer is more effective to reduce model settlement if there is an economicalrestraint to use only one layer of reinforcement.Keywords: Railway, Abaqus, Geogrid, Reinforcement, settlement.

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