Course detail
Railway Structures II
FAST-BN02Acad. year: 2012/2013
Construction and shape of earth formation, earth formation drainage, diagnostic methods and assessment, failures and repair works. Earth formation – embankments, cuttings and combinations, earth formation slope and its protection
Geological and geophysical prospecting, repairing works, diagnostic methods, improving of bearing capacity and stability of railway earth formation
Railway superstructure, structure development, rails, rail joints, sleepers, ballast bed, fastening systems
Static track design – track loads and track calculations
Theory of continuous welded rail, rail welding methods, long unwelded rails, continuous welded rail maintenance, failures
Modern railway structure design
Language of instruction
Number of ECTS credits
Mode of study
Guarantor
Department
Learning outcomes of the course unit
Prerequisites
Strength and elasticity of materials, basic principles of structural mechanics.
Railway track design and subdivision and construction of rail substructure and its construction layers
Co-requisites
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Assesment methods and criteria linked to learning outcomes
Acquisition of the credit is conditional on attendance, delivery of a design of section of the railway track, including the construction of the superstructure and substructure and submitting of all calculations.
Course curriculum
2. Cuttings and combinations.
3. Earth formation slope and its protection.
4. Earth formation drainage.
5. Diagnostic methods and assessment, failures and repair works. Geological and geophysical prospecting, repairing works.
6. Diagnostic methods, improving of bearing capacity and stability of railway earth formation
7. Railway superstructure, structure development.
8. Rails, rail joints.
9. Sleepers, ballast bed.
10. Rail fastening systems.
11. Static track design – track loads and track analysis.
12. Theory of continuous welded rail, rail welding methods, long unwelded rails. Continuous welded rail maintenance, failures.
13. Modern railway structure design.
Work placements
Aims
Specification of controlled education, way of implementation and compensation for absences
Recommended optional programme components
Prerequisites and corequisites
Basic literature
Klimeš, F.: Železniční stavitelství I. SNTL Praha, 1978. (CS)
kol.: British Railway Track. The Permanent Way Institution, 1993. (EN)
Plášek, O.: Železniční stavby. Návody do cvičení. CERM, 2002. (CS)
Plášek, Zvěřina, Svoboda, Mockovčiak: Železniční stavby. Železniční spodek a svršek. CERM, 2007. (CS)
Plášek, Zvěřina, Svoboda, Mockovčiak: Železniční stavby. Železniční svršek a spodek. CERM, 2004. (CS)
Recommended reading
Classification of course in study plans
Type of course unit
Lecture
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
2. Cuttings and combinations.
3. Earth formation slope and its protection.
4. Earth formation drainage.
5. Diagnostic methods and assessment, failures and repair works. Geological and geophysical prospecting, repairing works.
6. Diagnostic methods, improving of bearing capacity and stability of railway earth formation
7. Railway superstructure, structure development.
8. Rails, rail joints.
9. Sleepers, ballast bed.
10. Rail fastening systems.
11. Static track design – track loads and track analysis.
12. Theory of continuous welded rail, rail welding methods, long unwelded rails. Continuous welded rail maintenance, failures.
13. Modern railway structure design.
Exercise
Teacher / Lecturer
Syllabus
2. Design of constructive layers and their evaluation according to Railway Infrastructure Administration regulation, DORNII method, frost protection.
3. Earth formation, drainage, walls
4. Drawings, format and content
5. Technical report, consultations
6. Project submitting. Design of track geometry parameters optimization
7. Review of track superstructure components.
8. Jointed rail, assembly of rails in curves.
9. Continuous welded rail
10. Basic dimensions of turnouts.
11. Transformation of turnouts.
12. Crossovers, design of branching into parallel tracks
13. Submitting of calculations, credit.