Authors: Maree R. Lake, Luis Ferreira, Martin H. Murray
Date of Publication: 1999 (?)
Sponsoring Agency: U.S. Transportation Research Board, Committee on Railway Maintenance
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Abstract:
A simulation model predicts the condition of a section of timber-sleepered
railway track, including the clustering patterns of the defective sleepers
and the cost of replacement under a given strategy. These results are used
to perform a cost-benefit analysis of the different possible
strategies for the replacement. For the simulation model, it is assumed
that the life of a timber sleeper is represented by the Weibull distribution.
User-controlled inputs include the length of track and the number of years
to be simulated. Results generated from the model include the percentage
of defective sleepers, the average life remaining, the number of clusters
of various sizes, the number of sleepers replaced, and the total cost of
the strategy. Investigation was conducted into the length of track that
should be simulated. The length depends on the required reliability of
the model. The simulated replacement strategies are compared on the basis
of cost and resulting track condition.
No. of Pages: 7
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