Study of soils used with subgrade and sub-ballast in Brazilian railways

Abstract Brazil has an extremely limited railroad network compared to other developed and developing countries. There are projects to expand this mesh. Knowing that the cost of implementing a railroad is high, research for solutions that allow cost reduction is of great importance. But the parameters of the materials used in the subgrade and sub-ballast layers are from other countries, which can cause the cost to increase to meet these parameters. Through strength parameters and mineralogical analysis, it is possible to use or not fine tropical soils as a layer of railway pavement. A critical analysis of the standards that are used to scale and/or verify whether a particular soil can be used in these layers was undertaken. For this, the following tests were performed: Granulometry, Atterberg Limits, Compaction, California Support Index (CBR or ISC), Expansion, MCT Classification Test (Miniature, Compacted, Tropical), Dynamic Triaxial and X-Ray Diffraction. From the results, it could be seen that although one of the soils is thin, it presented satisfactory results in relation to the use in layers of the railway pavement. It was verified that it is necessary to use more modern tests, focusing on mechanistic dimensioning for dimensioning pavement layers.

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Main Authors: Hilário,Ronderson Queiroz, Fernandes,Gilberto, Alves,Hebert da Consolação
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Fundação Gorceix 2022
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2448-167X2022000300197
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Summary:Abstract Brazil has an extremely limited railroad network compared to other developed and developing countries. There are projects to expand this mesh. Knowing that the cost of implementing a railroad is high, research for solutions that allow cost reduction is of great importance. But the parameters of the materials used in the subgrade and sub-ballast layers are from other countries, which can cause the cost to increase to meet these parameters. Through strength parameters and mineralogical analysis, it is possible to use or not fine tropical soils as a layer of railway pavement. A critical analysis of the standards that are used to scale and/or verify whether a particular soil can be used in these layers was undertaken. For this, the following tests were performed: Granulometry, Atterberg Limits, Compaction, California Support Index (CBR or ISC), Expansion, MCT Classification Test (Miniature, Compacted, Tropical), Dynamic Triaxial and X-Ray Diffraction. From the results, it could be seen that although one of the soils is thin, it presented satisfactory results in relation to the use in layers of the railway pavement. It was verified that it is necessary to use more modern tests, focusing on mechanistic dimensioning for dimensioning pavement layers.