Ballastless track damaged sleeper replacement method

A ballastless track and replacement method technology, applied in tracks, track laying, track maintenance, etc., can solve problems such as low crushing efficiency, increase the risk of damage to adjacent sleepers, and cannot be completed in time, and achieve accurate and precise control of the construction scope. The effect of the construction scope

Inactive Publication Date: 2020-10-02
RAILWAY ENG RES INST CHINA ACADEMY OF RAILWAY SCI +2
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The cutting method will cut off the steel bars in the structure. When reconnecting the steel bars, it is still necessary to chisel out the concrete to connect the steel bars. It is not suitable for the reinforced track bed slab structure; the hammering and impact methods will cause the nearby intact concrete body to vibrate And cause new micro-cracks, and then aggravate the damage of concrete. When using this method to replace the sleeper, there will be a damaged layer in the old concrete section, and the integrity of the sleeper will be poor after the replacement of the sleeper; due to the obstruction of the steel bar during hammering and impact crushing, the crushing efficiency is low ; Once the steel bars are cut off, the integrity of the ballast bed will be destroyed, and the replacement cannot be completed in time, which will increase the risk of damage to adjacent sleepers
The existing hammering and impact methods form deep damaged cracks in the existing concrete, causing the interface to greatly reduce the strength of the damaged layer on the side of the existing concrete. After repair, the interface is still a weak layer, which will cause secondary damage

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[0023] In order to make the object, technical solution and advantages of the present invention clearer, the present invention will be further described in detail below in combination with specific embodiments and with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be understood that these descriptions are exemplary only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. Also, in the following description, descriptions of well-known structures and techniques are omitted to avoid unnecessarily obscuring the concept of the present invention.

[0024] The invention provides a method for replacing a damaged sleeper on a ballastless track of a high-speed railway. The method comprises the following steps, such as figure 1 Shown:

[0025] Such as image 3 Shown is the original state of the damaged sleeper to be replaced.

[0026] Step S100, mark the demolition range required to remove the damaged sleeper around the damaged sleeper to be replaced, use a concrete c...

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The invention discloses a high speed railway ballastless track damaged sleeper replacement method which comprises the following steps: firstly, removing the damaged sleeper, then mounting and fixing anew sleeper, and pouring the new sleeper and a track plate into a whole again; cutting at a proper depth at the boundary of a forcible entry range; adopting high-pressure water jet to cut the area within the forcible entry range; cutting off a plurality of longitudinal reinforcing steel bars in the track plate; carrying out sleeper replacement and fixation, connecting the plurality of cut off longitudinal steel bars; pouring concrete or mortar at the forcible entry part to pour the new sleeper and the track plate into a whole, carrying out leveling maintenance, and temporary supporting on thetwo sides of the replaced sleeper, before skylight time is over, loosening fastener bolts on the sleeper again, removing a base plate below the sleeper, and recovering fasteners after the strength ofthe poured concrete or mortar reaches the designed strength. By means of the method, new cracks cannot be formed in existing concrete, original structural steel bars cannot be damaged, the construction range is accurate, the interface of the dismantled concrete is rough, the binding power is high, binding of new concrete and old concrete is facilitated, and the integrity is better.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the technical field of ballastless tracks of high-speed railways, in particular to a method for replacing damaged sleepers of ballastless tracks of high-speed railways. Background technique [0002] By the end of 2019, the operating mileage of my country's high-speed railways has reached 35,000 kilometers, and most of the track structures are ballastless tracks. Double-block ballastless track is one of the main types of ballastless track structure for high-speed railways in my country, which has the advantages of uniform structure and low construction cost. Ballastless track, as the foundation of the train, has been exposed to complex natural environments for a long time. Due to the long-term effects of train load, temperature, rain and other factors, the track structure is prone to damage, which affects the overall strength of the track. Loosening, cracks in the contact surface of old and new concrete, seepage of sleepers and...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): E01B29/09E01B29/11
CPCE01B29/09E01B29/11
Inventor 李中国蔡德钩张千里陈锋姚建平郭增强刘景宇邓逆涛闫鑫王鹏程闫宏业郭浏泋
Owner RAILWAY ENG RES INST CHINA ACADEMY OF RAILWAY SCI
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