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Field Tests on Eco-Friendly Railway Precast Concrete Slab

This study focuses on evaluating the field performance of a newly developed eco-friendly precast concrete slab track structure for railway/subway systems in Seoul, South Korea. Although Ballasted railway track structures are one of the most common track structures in the railway industry, they have...

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Published in:Applied sciences 2020-06, Vol.10 (12), p.4140
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Cement
Concrete
Concrete slabs
Crack initiation
Eco-friendly concrete
electric arc furnace (EAF) oxidizing slag
Field study
Field tests
Green building (Construction)
ground granulated blast furnace (GGBF) slag
High speed rail
Locomotives
Maintenance costs
Manufacturability
Methods
Noise
Noise measurement
Precast concrete
Prestressed concrete
Railroad accidents & safety
Railroad ballast
Railroads
Railway tracks
Reinforced concrete
Slag
Strain gauges
Subway tunnels
Track
Vibration
Vibration measurement
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