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Evaluate the Efficiency of Machines for Mechanized Rail Line Infrastructure

Mohammad Heydari1 * , Bijan Alizadeh2 , R. Bahrami Yarahmadi3 and Sohail Ghiasvand4

1 Department of Civil Engineering, Technical University of Lorestan Dorud, Iran

2 Director General of Railways Lorestan,

3 Technical Assistant railway infrastructure in Lorestan,

4 Mdyramvzsh and research and technical structures Iran railway line,

Corresponding author Email: ali_heidari38@yahoo.com

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CWE.10.Special-Issue1.127

Existing railway lines in Iran is several years old, in combination with increased traffic lanes (tonnage and speed) line depreciation also increased with time left. Dlza basic repairs and maintenance of railway lines annually and is of great importance. In this regard, human resource professionals, specialized machinery, materials, and especially the specific maintenance and repairs, is of particular interest. The ballast layer of maintenance, tamping is considered as the most important. Factors affecting the tamping process ballast, the cost can be significantly reduced and the maximum operation time and the quality achieved. In this paper we describe the tamping operations, increase the efficiency of the factors affecting the efficiency of the review process ultimately results in the form of technical recommendations for increasing the efficiency of ballast tamping operation is provided.


High; Tamping; Ballast lines; Railway

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Heydari M, Alizadeh B, Yarahmadi R. B, Ghiasvand S.Evaluate the Efficiency of Machines for Mechanized Rail Line Infrastructure. Special Issue of Curr World Environ 2015;10(Special Issue May 2015). DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CWE.10.Special-Issue1.127

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Heydari M, Alizadeh B, Yarahmadi R. B, Ghiasvand S.Evaluate the Efficiency of Machines for Mechanized Rail Line Infrastructure. Special Issue of Curr World Environ 2015;10(Special Issue May 2015). Available from: http://www.cwejournal.org/?p=11575