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Low Compressibility at the Transition Zone of Railway Tracks Reinforced with Cement-Treated Gravel and a Geogrid under Construction

Seongyong Park    
Dae Sang Kim    
Ungjin Kim and Sangseom Jeong    

Resumen

In the transition zone of railway tracks, track irregularities occur frequently due to differential settlement, which arises from the difference between the vertical supporting stiffness of the abutment and the backfill. This is disadvantageous because it increases the maintenance requirements and deteriorates the ride quality. To address this challenge, this study proposes a strategy involving the application of cement-treated gravel reinforced with geogrids and rigid facing walls. The reinforced subgrade for railways (RSR), which can reduce residual settlement through the initial construction of the backfill reinforced with geogrids and the subsequent development of the rigid facing wall, was constructed at the transition zone with cement-treated gravel as the backfill material. The long-term behaviors during and after construction on the RSR for a period of 16 months were evaluated by analyzing the surface and ground settlements, horizontal earth pressure, and geogrid strain. The minor net settlement of the reinforced backfill converges at the early stage of subgrade construction, and the horizontal earth pressure was approximately reduced to the level of 54?63% of the Rankine active earth pressure.

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