Rail Infrastructure Resilience: A Best-Practices Handbook
Calcada, Rui
Kaewunruen, Sakdirat
Economic growth, security and sustainability across Europe are at risk due to ageing railway infrastructure systems. At present, the majority of such systems are aging and some have even reached their initial design lives. These issues align with a major challenge in civil engineering: how to restore and improve urban infrastructure and built environments. Policy, environmental and physical barriers must be addressed and overcome. The complex and interconnected nature of the problem means that there is a need for academia, industry, communities and governments to work collaboratively. The challenges posed by extreme events from natural and man-made disasters are urgent. Rail Infrastructure Resilience: A Best-Practices Handbook presents developed improvement methods for rail infrastructure systems, toward resilience to extreme conditions. It shows how best to use new information in the engineering design, maintenance, construction and renewal of rail infrastructure resilience, through knowledge exchange and capability development. The book presents the outcome of a major European research project, known as the RISEN project. RISEN aimed to enhance knowledge creation and transfer using both international and intersectoral secondment mechanisms among European Advanced Rail Research Universities and SMEs, and Non-EU, leading rail universities, providing methodological approaches and practical tools for restoring and improving railway infrastructure systems for extreme events. Edited and written by members of this project, this book will be essential reading for researchers and practitioners hoping to find practical solutions to the challenges of rail infrastructure resilience. Offers a best-practices handbook for rail infrastructure resilience from the leaders in the fieldPaints a holistic picture of the rail transport system, showing that infrastructure maintenance intervention can be enhanced through advanced monitoring systems and resilience designPresents rail infrastructure resilience and advanced condition monitoring, allowing a better understanding of the critical maintenance, renewal and retrofit needs of railwaysConsiders how academia, industry, communities and governments can work collaboratively in order to tackle aggregated problems in rail infrastructure resiliencePresents the findings from the RISEN project, the leading European project on enhancing knowledge creation and transfer of expertise on rail infrastructure resilience INDICE: 1. Introduction2. Wheel/rail management under extreme conditions3. Train-track interactions4. Rail infrastructure systems and hazards5. Detection and management methods for rails6. Risk-based inspection and maintenance for fastening system7. Diagnostics and management methods for sleepers8. Maintenance strategies for rail ballast and formation9. Advances in ground-borne vibration management10. Switches and crossings for future demand11. Risk-based maintenance of turnout systems12. Track geometry resilience13. Railway bridge resilience14. Monitoring and management of OHLE15. Inspection technologies for railway tracks16. Management of railway stations exposed to a terrorist threat
- ISBN: 978-0-12-821042-0
- Editorial: Woodhead Publishing
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 210
- Fecha Publicación: 01/09/2021
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés