Numerical prediction of hydraulic properties and moisture movement in railway track beds

A simplified numerical model has been developed with the aim of predicting the water content in multilayer systems, such as railway or road sections, from some basic properties of the materials, the geometry and a variable rainfall intensity. This type of tool is built with the aim of increasing c...

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Main Author: Campos-Guereta, Ivan
Format: Thesis (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2024
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description A simplified numerical model has been developed with the aim of predicting the water content in multilayer systems, such as railway or road sections, from some basic properties of the materials, the geometry and a variable rainfall intensity. This type of tool is built with the aim of increasing computational speed at the expense of accuracy, which could be used in applications that require a high number of computations, such as maintenance tools based on predictive management, risk management sensitivity analysis or probabilistic calculations. The model will be able to predict the evolution of the water content in each layer using only the basic properties of the materials involved. To this end, several predictive expressions and methods have been formulated to predict water retention curves and saturated permeability in any type of material, including clays, silts, sands, gravels or any combination of these. Particular emphasis has been placed on the analysis of the hydraulic properties of clean and fouled ballast, due to the need to account for special circumstances such as gravity, turbulence or permeability degradation due to progressive fouling. The expressions and methods for estimating the hydraulic properties have been validated by several tests from the literature with satisfactory results, and the simplified model for predicting the moisture content has been compared with an equivalent physical test where a layer of ballast and sub-ballast is subjected to a variable rainfall inflow, and the results discussed. Although future work and research is required to make this tool functional for practical use, this research proves the viability of this type of analysis for such applications. The expressions and methods for estimating hydraulic properties are not only applicable to the simplified model, but could be applied to any study requiring the estimation of the water retention curve and saturated permeability from basic soil properties such as grain size distribution, plasticity and porosity of the soil.
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spelling nottingham-778552025-02-28T15:20:27Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/77855/ Numerical prediction of hydraulic properties and moisture movement in railway track beds Campos-Guereta, Ivan A simplified numerical model has been developed with the aim of predicting the water content in multilayer systems, such as railway or road sections, from some basic properties of the materials, the geometry and a variable rainfall intensity. This type of tool is built with the aim of increasing computational speed at the expense of accuracy, which could be used in applications that require a high number of computations, such as maintenance tools based on predictive management, risk management sensitivity analysis or probabilistic calculations. The model will be able to predict the evolution of the water content in each layer using only the basic properties of the materials involved. To this end, several predictive expressions and methods have been formulated to predict water retention curves and saturated permeability in any type of material, including clays, silts, sands, gravels or any combination of these. Particular emphasis has been placed on the analysis of the hydraulic properties of clean and fouled ballast, due to the need to account for special circumstances such as gravity, turbulence or permeability degradation due to progressive fouling. The expressions and methods for estimating the hydraulic properties have been validated by several tests from the literature with satisfactory results, and the simplified model for predicting the moisture content has been compared with an equivalent physical test where a layer of ballast and sub-ballast is subjected to a variable rainfall inflow, and the results discussed. Although future work and research is required to make this tool functional for practical use, this research proves the viability of this type of analysis for such applications. The expressions and methods for estimating hydraulic properties are not only applicable to the simplified model, but could be applied to any study requiring the estimation of the water retention curve and saturated permeability from basic soil properties such as grain size distribution, plasticity and porosity of the soil. 2024-07-18 Thesis (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en cc_by https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/77855/1/Thesis_NumericalPrediction_HydProp_Moisture_JuanCamposG_0823.pdf Campos-Guereta, Ivan (2024) Numerical prediction of hydraulic properties and moisture movement in railway track beds. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham. railway drainage multilayer waterflow waterflow pore pressures water retention curve permeability hydraulic conductivity finite element method
spellingShingle railway
drainage
multilayer waterflow
waterflow
pore pressures
water retention curve
permeability
hydraulic conductivity
finite element method
Campos-Guereta, Ivan
Numerical prediction of hydraulic properties and moisture movement in railway track beds
title Numerical prediction of hydraulic properties and moisture movement in railway track beds
title_full Numerical prediction of hydraulic properties and moisture movement in railway track beds
title_fullStr Numerical prediction of hydraulic properties and moisture movement in railway track beds
title_full_unstemmed Numerical prediction of hydraulic properties and moisture movement in railway track beds
title_short Numerical prediction of hydraulic properties and moisture movement in railway track beds
title_sort numerical prediction of hydraulic properties and moisture movement in railway track beds
topic railway
drainage
multilayer waterflow
waterflow
pore pressures
water retention curve
permeability
hydraulic conductivity
finite element method
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/77855/