Modeling Degradation of Tracks for Maintenance Planning on a Tram Line
Mohammad Yousefikia, Sara Moridpour, Sujeeva Setunge, and Ehsan Mazloumi
School of Civil, Environmental and Chemical Engineering, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia
Abstract—There is a need among transportation maintenance decision makers for a better understanding of the long-term behavior of railroad tracks. The use of accurate techniques to predict track conditions increases track safety and maintenance effectiveness. This paper provides a review of degradation models relevant for railroad tracks. Furthermore, due to the lack of long term information on the condition development of tram infrastructures, presents the methodology which will be used to derive degradation models from the data of Melbourne tram network.
Index Terms—degradation modeling, maintenance planning, railroad track, tram track
Cite: Mohammad Yousefikia, Sara Moridpour, Sujeeva Setunge, and Ehsan Mazloumi, "Modeling Degradation of Tracks for Maintenance Planning on a Tram Line," Journal of Traffic and Logistics Engineering, Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 86-91, June 2014. doi: 10.12720/jtle.2.2.86-91
Index Terms—degradation modeling, maintenance planning, railroad track, tram track
Cite: Mohammad Yousefikia, Sara Moridpour, Sujeeva Setunge, and Ehsan Mazloumi, "Modeling Degradation of Tracks for Maintenance Planning on a Tram Line," Journal of Traffic and Logistics Engineering, Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 86-91, June 2014. doi: 10.12720/jtle.2.2.86-91